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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1968-11-22 (remove)

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  • was going to do and what I wanted to do, and I told him that I hoped to study law . And he asked me where I was going to go to school, and I explained my problem to him . He said, "Well, they're hiring people in Washington now in many of these New Deal
  • system; modification of standards; working relationship with Bob Weaver; Austin pilot program; Boston Rehabilitation Project; low cost housing; social services; Fanny Mae; LBJ's effectiveness in a small group
  • it was not, I hope, a narrow-minded political affiliation. When I was on these committees, they were inevitably bipartisan committees and had been sure that that would be so. About that time I was also serving with some State Department committees in a couple
  • -- I -- 7 certain number of counties, and a county chairman, and of course all hope to have even a precinct organization where they have representatives from each of the precincts. So I took on the responsibility of attempting to organize my
  • sure they were trying to help me on this ruckus we got into, this sit-in up in Michigan. M: That was the first one, wasn't it? H: That's where it started. The Ann Arbor draft board thing? And, of course, they hoped that I wasn't going to keep