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  • . gave that up. papers. She finally She worked in a news bureau that represented midwestern Then, finally, Ha~ry S. Ashmore, who has become a well-known writer I nationally, was at that time editor of the Arkansas Gazette. He came to Washington
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of his own throughout South Texas and, for that matter, in other parts of the nation. M: Do you have any idea of why he quit working for your brother? He got that N.Y.A. post right about that time. K: Well, I remember very well that he talked to Dick
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was a controversial post. You could be asked t o do so much in directing the affairs of the Senate that you'd have to neglect your af fairs at h6me. I think he felt at t hat ti me tha t he was in a good, strong enou gh position back home that he could risk it. I
  • Moody, and Magnolia Oil; LBJ's 1955 heart attack; first post-heart attack appearance at Whitney; LBJ excels as a rural campaigner; LBJ in the 1956 campaign; Price Daniel; the state 1956 convention; as executive secretary of the SDEC; "Dollars
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • office as. Secretary of State. The Planning Board had a representative in Washington, Colonel Paul Wakefield. Then, when he resigned that post, the Planning Board asked me to go to Washington. I had dealings with the Works Progress Administration