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

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  • to helping veterans . Is this true? B: I think, essentially, that's correct . I think unquestionably the Veteran's Administration gets a5good a reception on Capitol Hill as any department or agency of the Federal Government and I think that it's due
  • , Ambassador to OAS, Washington, D.C. INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz November 22, 1968, Department of State F: This is an interview with Mr. Sol Linowitz, Ambassador from the United States Organization of American States in his office in Waskington, D. C
  • to the time he became President. H: Well, President Johnson, I first remember him, as a junior member of the old Naval Affairs Committee of what at that time Uncle Carl Vinson was the chai rman. M: This was when he was in the House? H: Oh, yes. Mr
  • became active in party affairs within the state, and at that time I lived in Daingerfield, Texas. P: In what capacity did you serve? W: I had no official capacity in 1951. I just worked within my precinct and within the four precincts of Morris County