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- agreed to still stay on as chairman of RFC." G: But Jones realized that they didn't want him in there. R: Oh heck yes, surely. G: I understand that he would just dispatch reporters to write unfavorable stories about Johnson later, in '48. LBJ
Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- decent. His family came to this country and settled in Pennsylvania where he was born in 1773. When he was 18 years old, he was a dispatch bearer for Mad General Anthony Wayne. He was one of a party of 15 to settle the city of Dayton, Ohio, in 1796
- Republic after held dispatched the Marines. Before they got the spigot turned off, there were twenty-four thousand troops ashore. The first criticism in foreign policy. You know~ everybody bitched about it. M: That's where Fulbright broke. S: Yes