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- frequently in those Congressional days?
W:
Yes.
I saw him--each time I carne to Washington I visited with him.
And
each time he carne to New York he stayed with us at my horne.
F:
Did he come frequently?
W:
Well, no, not very frequently.
F:
Did you
- you recall
the first time that you met Mr. Johnson?
McG: I don't really, because I suspect it was at some kind of formal function or reception or
otherwise. I think the first time I net him other than in such a group was in the Cabinet
Room, probably
- knocked around on the Hill for about four or
five years just as Truth in Lending was knocked around and discussed heavily for four or
five years. There came a time for Truth in Lending as there came a time for Truth in
Packaging when the consumer wave
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INTERVIEWEE:
CARL SANDERS
INTERVIEWER:
THOMAS H. BAKER
PLACE:
Governor Sanders' office in Atlanta, Georgia
Tape 1 of 1
B:
Sir, do you recall if you met Mr. Johnson any time before the 1960s
while he was still a senator?
S:
Oh, yes, I had met Mr
- the efforts of those
who proposed legislation that would strike down-B:
What about his part in the 1957 Civil Rights Act?
M:
He fought, as you may recall, a number of proposals at that time for the civil
rights program.
I don't have it before me