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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-04-08 (remove)

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  • ' matters, largely because nobody else is, and somebody has got to watch the store. In my period very happily we had in the House a remarkable man as head of the Veterans Affairs Committee--Tiger Teague from Texas. He was a war hero. It must have been
  • Great Society; OEO; HUD; Medicare; educational and veterans legislation; Brookings Institution
  • , and things like that, and I think he can be extremely knowledgeable on some of these problems. I: Well, you mentioned that he came to office without a great deal of back­ ground or interest in foreign affairs. I just wondered if you thought he had learned
  • Vice President Johnson’s limited involvement in Asian affairs; comparison of LBJ’s and JFK’s interest in foreign policy; Reischauer’s relationship with JFK; developing a rapport with LBJ; cooperative activities between Japan and the U.S.; Japanese
  • down a little. B: Brought down there by whom? M: An employee of the Department of Agriculture. B: With the knm.,rledge of the Administration? M: Oh, yes. B: That's an interesting point. M: It's interesting. B: You recall the names of those