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- : In 1964 when I was on the PAC desk of NMCC, I was very much involved in Southeast Asia. That was the focus of it. G: What was the nature of your duties there? S: I was the PACOM desk officer in the National Military Command Center. I read all
- artist. Let me ask you to tell how that tradition began. V: Well, let's see. I was reading a current issue of Vogue magazine, the ladies' magazine. There was an article done on several make-up artists in New York, and one of them was 6 LBJ
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- always trying to gerrymander Mr. Rayburn's district, to put him in a district where they could defeat him, which was dumb. look at the big picture. tive [press]. But they don't They believe what they read in the conserva- Your papers were totally