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Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 4 (IV), 11/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ' committees. Johnson didn't really know much about them until after the campaign was almost over, and then it started hitting him in the face every time he turned around. Then he started getting into my business. We just didn't work well together, as he
- Plans for the 1968 campaign; working with LBJ; disagreement during 1960 campaign; 1964 campaign involvement; LBJ and Mike Mansfield; LBJ and the Democratic Party; LBJ and RFK; LBJ’s withdrawal; Theodore White; LBJ and HHH during the 1968 campaign
- of commerce? S: Yes, I think so. G: Did you? S: First time that he talked to me about the cabinet I was over in the Okay. White House. G: Do you know if he ever considered changing the site of the [Democratic National] Convention, moving it from
- [For interviews 1 and 2] LBJ and the business community; businessmen’s committee for LBJ in the 1964 campaign; money-raising; the SST; appointment as Secretary of Commerce; purpose of Cabinet meetings; Department of Commerce; 3/31 announcement
- regarding the Far East at that time, Korea and Japan. I got to know him then and saw him almost daily. certainly was a very impressive and personable man. He I think his relationship with the top people at the United Nations when he