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  • \'ias very good at accentuating the positive, and my wife and I had us off. ~aken our ten year old son, Bob, out there to see And when Johnson saw Bob, he met him and he says, IIBob, have you ever been to Texas?" "Ever ridden on a horse?" Bobby said
  • speculation as to who would be Mr. Johnson's running mate, and of course for a time there Bob Kennedy's name was put forward. Then due to Mr. Johnson's announcement that no member of his cabinet would be in contention, this put a damper on this. Did you
  • , 1976 INTERVIEWEE: BOB WALDRON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Waldron's residence, Washington, D.C. D.C~ Tape 1 of 2 G: You're from East Texas. Beaumont, is that right? W: No, Arp. G: That's right, that's W: A-R-P, in East
  • not the son of Houghton-Mifflin published it . Nathanial and the grandson of Robert? BE : Yes . BA : A distinguished background, Then in 1967 you took the job on the White House staff? BE : Yes . Through, having met, while I was at Newsweek , Bob
  • Richardson's. Do you know him? B: I know of him. You mean the Fort Worth millionaire? W: He was a self-made, not millionaire, billionaire. that was the first billionaire he'd ever known. Bob Anderson told me But anyway, Sid had a place down off Aransas
  • . Now I tell you, I can't mention anything current because a pall sets on the audience, and it's no longer funny. I'm hoping for an election year when I can get back and get a little more of a barbed tongue there. F: And at least be able to work
  • bet that he did not tell you. G: Well, that could be. C: But I do not see any reason--I would think that George would want to ask Mrs. Johnson first. But I would hope that Mrs. Johnson would permit LBJ Presidential Library http