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  • popular man on the campus I guess. R: Really? D: Yes. In the first place he was very handsome fellow and he was a very jolly fellow and he had the most infectious laugh. A great big laugh if anybody's tell a joke and if you were two blocks away you'd
  • . Because he remembers, for instance, going to see the chairman of the Rules Committee when the legislation was being blocked in the House of Representatives in 1965 and gaining the support of old Judge [Howard W.] Smith, who was the chairman of the Rules
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Carpenter -- Special Interview -- 10 Sam Houston, which Texans were never taught in school. We were taught about the [Texas] Revolution. But my God, there it is, this big block to make him president
  • detail and specificity by the Office of Education itself. The time will come, in my judgment, in the not too distant future when there will be some broad programs of general aid. And by general aid we mean State grants--or block grants given to States
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  • were only a few blocks apart, and I used to: pick him up every morning on the way to work and carry hira home H e~~ry night. I saw i;'. ! !~ him when he was fresh, and I saw him when he wasi ·:l weary after a long !fi i~ i:: LBJ Presidential
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