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tance with him before then?
C:
No, that was the first time that I had met him.
B:
What were the circumstances of your accepting that job, sir?
That was as Special Counsel to the Special Investigating Subcommittee of the House Committee on Naval
- Biographical information; investigating subcommittee work; Carl Vinson; LBJ's view of the military; 1948 Senate election; Preparedness Subcommittee; Richard Russell; 1952 Democratic convention; 1957 civil rights legislation; space program
- that, of course, in 1952, he would have had no future in
the Democratic party.
Lyndon was smart enough to know that.
He
also, I think, was loyal enough to support the party which had been
his benefactor and in whose name he had run for office.
F:
Yes.
Did you
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entire problem.
We wanted Frankie Randolph to be National Committee-
woman, and she was made National Committeewoman.
We felt then and there
that LBJ was anxious to head that delegation, and certainly it was understandable why he should be, and Sam