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Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Washington, and at that time I didn't feel I was ready to move to Washington. But a little later on when I decided that I would like to live in Washington, Walter Jenkins called and asked me to come over to Austin for an interview, which I did. After some
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Circumstances of joining LBJ’s staff; duties in the Texas office; Arthur Perry; Walter Jenkins; office operation; LBJ and the Texas office; Lady Bird; transfer to the Majority Leader’s office; office staff; traveling with the Johnson’s; Johnsons
- up early. He went for a walk, and then a brief church service at St. John’s. How glad I am about that. I went in to see Lucy and got the delicious news that she and Beth Jenkins--who was spending the night with her--after having studied algebra ‘til
- Rather joined us. I said the blessing, from a very fu ll heart, with Tony in my mind behind every word. And we had a delicious Christmas dinner, not cooked by Zephyr, but Mr. [Henry] Haller had come to our aid, a beautiful turkey and dressing
- Breakfast and swimming with guests from Marshall, Texas; discussion on Brick House; Johnsons to church in Johnson City; LBJ has press conference at LBJ Ranch; appointment of new pilot and first African-American military aide; luncheon; LBJ takes nap
- I w o u ld w r ite , a b o u t o u r g o o d b y e g ift, th e little C h ild r e n 's G a r d e n Aa^Jjri^ (^rtd kouj 9 ko p e d j i t tuouJid be uAe.d and- en^oy,ed. Jin ik e '^uJiun£.. A n d ihanhA J. 6 kJijn a n d aid. th e W h ite H o u s e