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- with Mrs . Johnson and my wife and the President reached the point where he was detailing how he studied at night, he was associating himself with those people at West, finding a common point of interest . He detailed how at night after they had dinner why
- following my graduation; joined the law firm of Brody, Charlton, Parker, and Roberts, as an associate at the salary of $200 a month, but I got a rapid raise to $275 a month by Christmas. I stayed with that law firm first as an asso- ciate, later
- that I can recall. M: Would a candidate have done the same thing in Ohio in 1966 when you ran for your current seat; that is, try to capitalize on an association with Johnson, or had things changed by then? T: Oh, I think things had changed a good
Oral history transcript, William M. Blackburn, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by David G. McComb
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- , to "send one of your bright, young associates" out to Washington for a couple of years to learn about the operations of the Executive Department and [gave him] just a kind of broad descrip tion of what my duties would be . As a result, in January of 1967