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  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 8 Association. I was living in Dallas but the award was presented at the National
  • that would have to be made the way these judgments have always been made in our national history, in some sense a reflection of the attitudes and visceral feelings of the President, the Congress, the people. But, within the educational sector
  • happened to come to Washington. I'd been associated with a nonprofit manage- ment consulting firm in Chicago for about a year and planned to go back. In the meantime, "the head of the company became assistant director of the Budget Bureau, which
  • outside of Texas or on a national level of any kind. M: Did you happen to go to the convention in 1960? P: I went to the convention in 1960. I was not an official delegate, I was there working in Mr. Johnson's behalf. I primarily worked with some
  • Washington-newcomer Purcell to many people; Bobby Kennedy; the JFK assassination; Luci Johnson babysitting for the Purcells; the hard-working staff of the White House; the JFK to LBJ transition; Meat Inspection Act; LBJ communication problems with mass media
  • had 3500 people, knew everybody else, so of course I knew him. F: Now you would have been in junior high probably, or the equivalent? N: We just had grarrnnar and high school. F: Was he in another school from you? N: Yes, He taught
  • me to New York to work at the United Nations and all those kinds of things. But that is how I got to know John Connally, whom Senator Connally wanted to run his re-election campaign. John Connally refused him. There was really very little doubt
  • in Dallas, working in inter-faith causes--National Conference of Christians and Jews, and other activities. So Irving did not tell me that he had received a call, but he told Walter Jenkins to tell the senator that he could rely on anything that I'd said