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- that he rode all the way to
Fort Worth
Washington.
G:
and some of them even that he rode all the way to
He didn't, got off at [BryanJ.
How do you know he came to Austin?
LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- Association with LBJ; Blanco County; Johnson family; college life; White Stars; student activities; Houston; Professor Greene; assistant to Kleberg; Maury Maverick; 1937 campaign; campaign advisers
- :
That they were Black Stars, as well as White Stars?
W:
Vernon Whiteside and Sub Pyland.
G:
There was a story that LBJ was once kidnapped by the Black Stars
during the student election.
r
W:
No,
G:
I see.
W:
Dr. Moore's daddy.
Who were they?
Yes
- College life; White Stars; student activities; Houston
- naturally with--he knew what to do and how to do it and
when to do it as far as political campaign went.
G:
What did he generally do?
W:
Yes.
Did he organize a close group of friends?
You know the question of White Stars and Black Stars, that's
pretty
- guilty.
G:
There's one other thing on Cotulla.
I don't know much about it.
LBJ was elected or selected
as editor of the summer College Star while he was teaching down
there at Cotulla.
How did he get elected in his absence, do you
recall?
W:
Well
- Association with LBJ; Blanco County; Johnson family; college life; White Stars; student activities; Houston; Professor Greene; assistant to Kleberg; Maury Maverick; 1937 campaign; campaign advisers