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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-06-30 (remove)

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  • /loh/oh COOK -- I -- 3 that hostilities could be brought to a conclusion at the earliest possible time. B: Were you given pretty much of a free hand in directing the affairs of the committee? Which is another way to ask: how active was Mr. Johnson
  • could de- pend upon your treating in confidence anything I tell you." I said, "Well, Jimmy's right about that. Just what do you mean?" He said, "Well, you've asked me what is my basic political philosophy about the pressing questions." He proceeded
  • . Bruce did not He would attend the meeting; then rush out and find the press, and tell them something that had been said in the delegation meeting. So it wasn't because he was a Republican. It was because he had no real regard for the gentlemen's