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- . Gore withdrew. I remember Mike Monroney rushing down the aisle and saying to me, "Brooks, why in the world are you all not lining up with Albert here! Can't you do something with Arkansas? They should be helping our friend Albert Gore." But you'll
- [of correspondence deposited at Princeton], one reference he made to Senator [Albert] Gore of Tennessee, who was one of his pet dislikes, is very revealing of the fact that the conversations were not what you might call all political but often were personal. B: Did
- work out. But anyhow, after Governor Stevenson was nominated and after he made known that he was going to throw it open to the convention, the Texas delegation supported Gore, I believe, on about two ballots, or some number of ballots~ I have
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- /show/loh/oh Nelson -- I -- 2 us during the summer?" I did and I stayed--never got to Cha rlottesville. I became the administrative assistant to Shriver. But there were only a half dozen of us at the time in the Peace Corps. It was Nancy Gore