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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-07-29 (remove)

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  • and agriculture, but majoring in animal husbandry. M: You planned to farm, ranch? P: If I had any ambition at that time it was probably to be the manager of a ranch. I learned not long before I was sent to college--and I was sent, I didn't go--that managers
  • . It was all reused water when it got to the Mexican border. F: You'd siphon it off as it came down. U: That's right. They'd have to take it. We'd use it and reuse it. Then they were farming cotton which requires good quality water. So here was an instance
  • television sets around the town, socle of them were in the press offices of the White House. Hany figures of considerable prominence, both from the United States and foreign countries, have told me of watching television that night, how they had stayed
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh normal to Alnerica, of a home, a car, and a wonderful family. I remember he asked in the letter, "Ho:ยท1 ce.n I ever thank America, by taking out a billboard?" The President was quite moved