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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-02-26 (remove)

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  • And the Austin district then was more of a New Deal district than most districts in Texas. too much of it; I read about it of course. him speak in the campaign. I didn't watch And I don't recall hearing I don't know whether I heard any of the speeches
  • and had been governor of Illinois and had been helpful to Daley. But he was committed deep down in there, and this was even after that spectacular demonstration at the convention for Stevenson the night that he came out to the Coliseum. The mayor still
  • at five o'clock in the morning and go through all the tapes, all the cables, everything that we had from Geneva, try to sift it out, and find out what might be of interest to the Congress, what they should know before they read it in the paper
  • documents. There was one case of a proclamation which I will mention here--I think it should stay confidential for a while, but it illustrates awfully well a difficulty of White House operation which is inherent in the system. The night that Martin Luther
  • of criteria that you use--and I think one of your articles that I read stressed that point--RPP&E would then determine, I hesitate to use these words, success or failure or the setbacks and so on of programs. But what I'm getting at, if RPP&E does