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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-05-21 (remove)
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  • some of the homes down there, although it was available to them--electricity was available to them--they were still using the kerosene lamp and I'm quite sure that nine-tenth's of the kitchen tables down there were still covered with oil cloth. F
  • INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT TAFT, JR. INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Congressman Taft's office, Cannon 315, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's just identify you, sir. You're Robert Taft, Jr., Republican from First District of Ohio in the current
  • project down there?" and they'd say, "It just doesn't meet standards ." And I'd call back and I'd say, "Well, sir, it just doesn't meet the standards," or this sort of thing, but never anything shady or swinging a deal for cerĀ­ tain Congressmen
  • , on January 19, 1929, which makes me in my forty-first year. I graduated magna cum laude from the University of Iowa in 1949. I went on to Yale Law School where I graduated in the upper third of my class in June of 1952. I went back home to Des Moines