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  • that ,,,as the thing that they were concerned about. Another thing, for instance Elgin, at least, was anxious to get a federal building. We didn't have one. were renting a building. We had a post office, and So they had already presented it to Mr. Buchanan
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • the Washington Post? H: No. I have no inside information about what's going on there. I know only what I've read in the daily press, daily newspapers. Obviously, I'm keenly aware of the boat people, because after all, one gets constant letters from
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of forty lawyers committed to that--the planning and then the post-arrest process. In the urban disorders several years ago--I guess three years ago--we created a special unit in the Criminal Division. We called it our "Summer Project." To gather
  • . Neff, as you may recall, was a former governor of Texas but at that time was on the State Railroad Commission, I think as its chairman. EG: Wasn't it Neff who appointed the President's father to a railroad post~ WH: and if it was, do you know what
  • thought about this, or did he ever use you as a sounding post for what people were thinking? W: No, he didn't. G: You know, some people have expressed the view that he was isolated from what Americans were thinking. How would you respond to that? LBJ
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)