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Oral history transcript, Henry Hirshberg, interview 1 (I), 10/17/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- by people who genuinely beloved him--loved him, but he had a good press in that respect anyway. P: I was going to ask you--do you think that this has led to his sort of position now as really being an unpopular President? H: That Johnson has been
- - pl the Press Lobby --the Presiden t took George Christian a large stack of bills which he had just signed. to Oval Ofc VHITE HOUSE Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Oct DIARY the 'resident began his day at (Place) Day T- Telephone In Out 11 Lo
- in 1946 with the Ohio State Journal . M: When did you go with Scripps-Howard? B: Well, I had an intermediate stop . I was with the Associated Press in the Columbus bureau for about a year and then from the Associated Press went to the Columbus
- /show/loh/oh 12 Mrs. Maverick could tell you more about that than I could of the various ones. And Maury then was constantly making speeches to this group, or to press clubs--he went to New York to meet Dorothy Thompson and her group, and I