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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-10-31 (remove)

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  • , and as a consequence, he was hospitalized and \.;1as in a recuperation situation until the spring of that year. And I don't believe that he returned to v]
  • was with the original AAA. B: During that time, back in the thirties and on into the forties, did you have any contact with then Congressman Johnson? G: No, not any direct contact with him as Congressman Johnson, no. B: Did you have any sort of relationship
  • so cold we had to break camp, the first time we had to break camp. tie couldn't sleep it was so cold. P: You were camping J: In the desert. out? Oh, yes. There was no such things as motels those days, and we had our own tent and our cooking
  • to be appointed, because it's so typical. It's serious and it's light; it gets at the essence of the story. He said, "I would like at this time to make a policy announcement." And he paused, and he said, "I am unabashedly in favor of women. I'm insisting
  • a couple of weeks leave to come back to the States really to see what I was going to do when I got out of the army. I was thinking of teaching at the Harvard Law School at the time, but I had another errand to do. One of my fellow technical advisers
  • Truman left the Senate before it was established again. the Korean crisis, as I recall it. But it was established again really from And I was the chairman at one time there--the Korean crisis and we have a very short armament--of shells and so