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  • with him at all in those days? G: No, none at all. B: Do you recall when you first met Mr. Johnson? G: Not a specific date, but it was during the time that he was in the Senate. B: In what connection, sir? G: This was in connection with some
  • INTERVIEHEE; HARREN J:-L CHRISTOPHER INTERVIE\.JER: THOMAS H. BAKER PLACE: Department o~ Justice, Washington, D,C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, if we may start out with your background, I have a question that may be purely a personal interest. C: What's
  • Johnson, I have heard a report was drawn up, but I have never seen it. Do you know whether there was such a report and what happened to it? S: You mean a report by our Senate committee? F: Yes, sir. S: I don't remember that. F: Yes, sir. S
  • at me for ten days in the joint hearings that followed the relief of General [Douglas] MacArthur. When President Truman relieved General MacArthur and MacArthur made that magnificently demagogic speech-- M: It was piped in, as I recall, to every high
  • were they dressed? J: I Do you recall how they appeared? don't remember how they were dressed. By the time we had got that far we'd shipped most of our clothes home, too. All we had was just knickers, and I suppose they had probably overalls
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 18 And many of them need some assistance at home if they're to do their work outside of the home. And this kind of assistance would meet a tremendous volume of need which now