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- friendly to labor than not.
I
imagine they had some talks--if not he, perhaps his brother Sam Houston
would have talked to some of them.
B:
Actually, I suppose the real question is how Governor Stevenson got the AF of L?
M:
That really is, and I don't
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Committee; Gerry Siegel; LBJ’s staff members; Sam Rayburn; 1956 fight between Shivers and LBJ; Byron Skelton; Mrs. Loyd Bentsen; Mrs. Frankie Randolph; The Lyndon Johnson Story; LBJ had to work for the 1960 campaign; convention politics; H.L. Hunt’s
- if you'll just tell Ine.
you're her sister.
And he said, "I
I won't tell anybody that
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I said, "But I'm not.
II
F:
I see.
He was on the trail of something.
N:
And, of course, I think a lot of the Congressmen would meet with
Speaker Rayburn
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- LBJ’s teaching days in Cotulla; office in Johnson City; Mrs. Nichols’ marriage; Pat Moreland; Russell Brown; Phil Nichols; answering of correspondence; LCRA electricity project; FDR and LBJ; Sam Rayburn’s “Board of Education;” Hardy Hollers campaign
- things.
He was busy on some
I reported in and then I left, because my job was to
make sure that the Sam Houston Coliseum was in good shape.
expecting about 3,000 people.
We were
We had erected a platform and a rostrum,
and in back of the rostrum we