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- in the Senate--was
more effective than was LBJ.
F:
Did you see any evidence of his direct relationship with President
Eisenhower?
M:
I think they respected each other.
They genuinely liked each other.
There used to be an awful lot of banter between them
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- See all online interviews with Thruston Morton
- Biographical information; assessment of LBJ in House and Senate; Geneva Summit Conference; Herbert Hoover, Jr.; Nixon; Senator Earle Clements; LBJ’s heart attack; LBJ’s support of Eisenhower’s policies; nomination of Lewis Strauss and Abe Fortas
- see him
As I said, it was a small political world.
Austin then
was divided into three groups: the downtown business and social group,
the college group, and the Capitol political group.
And I was still
being a Mario Savio on the campus, although I
- Possibly copyright restricted: see deed at end of transcript for details
- See all online interviews with D.B. Hardeman
- Hardeman, D. Barnard, Jr., 1914-1981