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Oral history transcript, Richard S. (Cactus) Pryor, interview 1 (I), 9/10/1968, by Paul Bolton
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- their names were. Actually, I thought I was just functioning as a chauffeur to bring the boys up. But about five minutes after the dinner had begun, Liz Carpenter carne out and said, "Mrs. Johnson wants you to be master of ceremonies." PB: P: Liz
- at the Senate. I remember the day very well, February 20. It may have been the twenty-second, but I believe it's the twentieth. F: Where are we now in time? D: We are now in 1960. Everybody flocked to this party. Liz Carpenter was in some capacity
- --it's an old trite saying that you hear very often now--that was where the action was in politics. So I began to work for Leslie Carpenter, who still is a correspondent in Washington for several newspapers. F: Including the Austin American-Statesman. S