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- and 11, 1968
INTERVIEWEE:
Judge R.E. Thomason
INTERVIEWER:
T:
aul Bolton
P
Mr. Bolton, you insist that I tell you something about myself and background before we
begin our interview about our mutual friend, President Lyndon B. Johnson.
I was born
- Oral history transcript, Judge R.E. Thomason, interview 1 (I), 10/10/1968, by Paul Bolton
- LBJ Presidential Library
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
INTERVIEt~
I
DATE:
November, 1968
I NTERV I E~IEE :
VANN M. KENNEDY
INTERVIEWER:
PAUL BOLTON
PLACE:
Corpus
- Oral history transcript, Vann Kennedy, interview 1 (I), 11/xx/1968, by Paul Bolton
- Library oral histories:
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
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turned out he wanted me to come back to Austin and work
for KTBC as an assistant to the news editor of KTBC, who
was, if I recall right, Paul Bolton.
PB:
That's right.
At that time I
- Oral history transcript, Stuart Morrison Long, interview 1 (I), 8/13/1968, by Paul Bolton
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talking to on anyone of the lines.
P:
Are there any other things that you particular remember about this '48
campaign?
T:
And Paul Bolton was also there working on speeches, and the campaign
manager--oh, his son is here now.
P:
Do you recall that name
- you get back any kind of personal relationship with him immediately after the war?
H:
Yes, a casual relationship.
He was in the hospital out at Seton
Infirmary, and I remember going out there one night, I think with Paul
Bolton.
I remember coming
- no proof of
But I've never followed up.
Paul Bolton and myself [went to see him].
But
LBJ was in Seton Infirmary
one time in early 1946 for I don't know what, pneumonia I guess.
He told me that he'd had pneumonia eight times.
This was in 1957,
I