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- into the state and helped our people advance.
F:
There wasn't any suspicion whatsoever that this might cause you
trouble?
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On anyone's part.
I can say that we thought that he was strictly
going for the benefit of the Senator's campaign.
As to the manner
- Biographical information; what his jobs were for LBJ; how the staff decided which invitations LBJ would accept; Senator Dodd; advance work; Bobby Baker; working with the Kennedy staff; the JFK assassination and Sinclair’s work in the following days
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He'd made a good governor, most people in
And it ,,,as a political race, and feelings were aroused.
Naturally I was working as hard for my man as I could.
B:
What made Hr. Johnson seem liberal?
M:
I suppose association in the minds of many people
- 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