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  • 24617781] Y: A Catholic. M: Yes. Y: No, it's a three syllable--well, it doesn't matter. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh [William F.] Ryan? At any rate, he through his New York colleague [Hugh L
  • . But our problems were so political. I spent an awful lot of time--again as that article spells out--on the problem of trying to get some money in the bill for parochial schools because [Hugh] Carey was in trouble. Or was it Carey was in trouble
  • recall or may have read, was Mrs. Sarah Hughes. From what I have [learnedJ in my investigations since that time, as near as I can tell, Mrs. Hughes was concerned on a moral issue rather than on a economic or political issue, particularly with regard
  • you stayed It was Senator Borah who worked out this Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes was in on it. I know that during that fight they worked closely together, although very secretly. Hughes outwardly kept his hands off the struggle, as he should