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  • principal staff members during this period? G: There was Walter Jenkins, of course, without whom none of us could have survived; and George Reedy; Jerry Segal, for a time: Bill Lloyd; Jim Blundell was in charge of the advance, of the scheduling
  • in pulling together a very fine visual presentation of how all of this would work and organization charts. Dim the lights and-- M: Training aids? T: We had all the training aids. God, we had George Meany, Henry Ford and Edgar Kaiser--you name them
  • and the state offices addressed to the problem of development and the creation of employment and improving the economy, began to recognize that some larger solutions were going to be needed, that these Band-Aids, these individual projects, just didn't change
  • the other man is doing, and what he does that he should no longer do. For example, what could the Bureau do to carryon where, for example, AID has phased out. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • , and during that time I spent some time in Washington and I knew Dick Kleberg of King Ranch reasonably well. And that's where I first met Lyndon Johnson. F: He was his administrative aide or secretary at that time? P: That's right. I think he had