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  • Subject > Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961 (remove)
  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)

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  • of the North and East and to some extent the West. And this is increasingly true of the South with the development of the two-party system. take the Chicago delegation. But you Now the Chicago delegation would seldom coalesce or have a meeting ground
  • met with--the correspondents were very angry and we met with Bill--what's his name? He is over in Beirut now, head of the Tribune bureau over there, Chicago Tribune. M: Could you tell me what you found about Vietnam then? H: Well, you know, people
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh congressman from the El Paso district; probably Frank Ikard and Homer Thornberry; John Holton was there, I think--I'm sure he was there; Nick Kotz of the Des Moines Register Tribune was there; probably others--I just paid
  • twenty miles off Tokyo at the end of the war. I then quite quickly turned around and went over to the Nuremberg Trials at the request of Francis Biddle, in which I was called technical advisor to the Nuremberg Tribunal. But what I was many years later
  • , yes. Yes, there was Alex Hurd~ acts~ and this-- the chancellor of Vanderbilt, [he] was the chairman; Walter Thayer, then president of the New York Herald Tribune, one of the stalwarts of the Republican hierarchy on the Eastern Seaboard
  • Tribune , went down to see his new home and said they had a bar in his home approxi­ mately twenty feet long or so . He called Jenk Jones, in my � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library