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Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , Ed Cape. G: Ed Cape. B: Edward Cape. Cape and Wirtz were pretty close, and between the two of them they developed a lot of attorneys I fees, but they worked out the deal. Now, therels a senate investigation on that matter, and I have
- : Dick Brown, as I recall, had been a disc jockey on a radio station in Colorado. He had been active in politics and was affiliated with the Josephine Roche-Senator [Edward] Costigan faction in Colorado. He came to NYA under Josephine Roche's
- B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 11 visualized flood control situations. It might be remembered that Raymond Brooks, who was a reporter and editorial
- , but I cannot recall any specific instance except in Austin where I know he cultivated Raymond Brooks, [and] Charlie Green later on . When I say later on [I mean] after the initial begin ning of this program . In San Antonio I know he did, because - I
- of the Texas delegation; and Jack Brooks. Now I don't remember who else, but I remember those four. were riding along, and then we heard what were the shots. We We didn't know for sure what it was at first, but you could sense that something was wrong
Oral history transcript, Marie Lindau Olson, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- go and actually live and learn homemaking and whatever. G: Glen Rose I guess was one of these, wasn't it? Do you remember that? O: Glen Rose, that would be one of them. And Effie Brooks was our expert that dealt with setting up this type
- career. He's an expert on bureaucracy and upper managerial bureaucracy, written some books on it. I think Brookings published one of them. Corson was the deputy to Aubrey Williams. But anyhow, Jack He told me this story which I didn't write down
- . There were some congressmen who didn't see eye to eye with Stewart Udall, who was a former congressman, and for those that were in the Texas delegation, like Jack Brooks, who was a � � � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- was the guy that was the Braniff presi- dent; his name was Smith, I think. men or labor people. Anyway, liberal southern business- The only people from Congress that were there-- there were no government officials in the group, but Johnson and Brooks Hays