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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-11-20 (remove)

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  • have read, they being light humor pieces and drama criticism . BA : That's really why I asked the question . later, I might as well ask it now . BE : I was going to ask it Does the President's reading and his general knowledge go beyond public
  • Biographical information; TIME & A TICKET; LBJ's remarks regarding Vietnam; LBJ's reading and general knowledge; speech writing and the staff; "cussers/doubters/nervous-nellies;" consumer interest information; speech schedule put out on Fridays
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Well, I think by that time I understood its multifaceted aspects, because I had read a lot and I had talked to a lot of people. So I think I had a fairly clear
  • for the conduct of non-foreign affairs, really. It was If you look D W the Constitution and you really read the contemporary writings and opininns that are expressed, you can see that one of the great anxieties of the Founding Fathers, so-called, Z D V
  • talked to me, and the conversation was just about this . He said, "Alan, I've been hearing a lot and reading a lot about the Northeast Airlines case . As far as I'm concerned, I want good air service in New England and whatever you do to accomplish