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- Boatner. B: You might start in with your first meeting with Lyndon and how you got associated with him in the NYA. Say what your name is and so forth for the transcriber. Z: I'm Tony Ziegler, and my first contact with LBJ was through C. N. Avery
- , and the interviewer is Joe B . Frantz. Mr . Boatner, first of all, tell us a little bit about your own background and how you came to this spot in your life . B: My background is that of a newspaperman and my newspaper was the Fort Worth Star Telegram . I
- with Mrs . Johnson and my wife and the President reached the point where he was detailing how he studied at night, he was associating himself with those people at West, finding a common point of interest . He detailed how at night after they had dinner why
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , that is, in the years that I knew him and worked for him . Now, I had what you would call a casual acquaintance with him when he was in the NYA and when he was a congressman . Then our association started when he was a senator . G: Right . You had talked about
- the difference between page one and page seventeen in the newspaper. G: Right. Was it generally divided by importance here? If it were more important, the White House would announce it. B: If it were important to the White House or if it were important