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- that they played on and just any number of things that I did there while I was going to school. I always had something. Still people see me and want to know what racket I'm in now. (Laughter) G: Were you in education? You were a history major, isn't that right
Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- at nine or ten and say, "Have a reception tomorrow afternoon for me." 0' clock But I think there were probably three or four hundred people there, as I best recall. G: Did LBJ have set advance men on his staff or on the campaign staff who would go
- . Taylor, I know you've had a very long and close association with the Johnson family, and I would like to just begin this interview with asking you: first, when did you come in contact >vith the Johnson family, and what were the circumstances
- to be in the pOSition of somebody who makes a decision that is a life and death decision for other people. P: Do you recall who was there other than the ministers? M: No, I really don't. All the crew and staff of the various air force planes