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Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was offi ce manager for an oi 1 company in Fort Worth, Texas, and a friend of mine had urged me to move to Washington, saying it was a very exciting experience. me a job. Just before this, Olin Teague had offered I met him through a friend that I knew
- was a good-natured guy. He wasn't smart like I was writing for the newspaper, the College Star, and I had this in there--what I did was buy a joke book and substitute a college student's name because then they took the papers and sent them home because
- Biographical information; recollections of college living arrangements and teachers; early impressions of LBJ; memories of the Johnson family; LBJ’s reputation at Southwest Texas State Teachers College; White Star/Black Star organizations; elections
- with the various people in getting preparations underway for the wedding. We didn't decide on a date at that point, and it seems to me as though about, oh, I don't know, within a week or thereabouts, I had a telegram from the President and Mrs. Johnson inviting
- e n t in th e r a p i d s / on p u r p o s e in th e g o o d s w im m in g h o l e s . The star of the show was the lady with the red p arasol. Y esterday on the walk she had worn red pants, designed for a much slim m er woman, and ca rried every
- Luci's wedding day; Lynda sings "Get Me To The Church On Time;" cable from Jerry Nugent in Vietnam; Lady Bird describes her thoughts, decorations & the service; telegram read from the Pope; Luci stops to kiss parents and give roses to mothers