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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-07-29 (remove)

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  • mainly by White House staff people. P: Yes, sir. H: I suppose people like Larry O'Brien, Barefoot Sanders, and others. P: Of course by Larry O'Brien early. Oh, everyone, Walter Jenkins, Cliff Carter, Barefoot Sanders a great deal because I've
  • Atlanta had a very outstand- ing mayor--a mayor who had a conscience in this particular realm. B: This must be Ivan Allan. H: No, this was William Hartsfield at that time. Chief of Police was Mr. Jenkins. Then I believe the name of the He likewise
  • ." It was only partially reconstructed. At that time there were three military aides and each was a source of intelligence and information, although one was supposed to be in charge. For some months for this and other reasons there was a sizeable amount
  • had a military aide, I think he was a lieutenant [Lt. Col., Col., BVT B Gen. Ely Parker] person, who was with him in the military and he appointed him as Indian Commissioner in 1869 or '70 as I recall. He only lasted a year and a half. The members
  • , even if after the fact, and tha. t 1 s an important point in the management of \'7riters and writing operations because sometimes you simply cannot afford the time or the trouble of affixing band-aids to egos. You can sympathize, you can try