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  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh April 21, 1969 B: This is the interview with Sterling Tucker. with just a brief bit of background. Sir, let me begin here You were born in 1923 in Akron and have a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Akron. You joined
  • Mar ch 11 , 196 9 B: This is the interview with Eugene Patterson. Sir, let me summarize your career here, subject to additions and corrections. Born in Valdesta, Georgia in 1923; B.A. from the University of Georgia; army service in World War II
  • a cheks a n d th e n t h i n k ing x t wayj o.bouX t^m e ^o a t h e K rim s t o be up, we r ode home wi t h t h e Secr e t S e r v i c e . Th er e weAe tdxAee o a
  • was working for Ralph Dungan. Walter Jenkins and Mildred Stegall occupied the office where my boss under President Kennedy was. So at that time I worked for, as I said, Bill Moyers and Jack Valenti. President Johnson called me at home one night and said, "I
  • ' rights basis, I suppose you'd term it. When I got here and this bill came up, I read the bill at night. Mrs. Pickle was in Austin. I'd take it home in the evening and read it and I'd debate it with myself. I was coming around to the conclusion
  • and Chuck have bough.t 4ome p1tope1t.ty .the1te 601t a home la.teJt on, bid .the only plan4 1 have 601t a homeplace a1te .the LBJ Ranch and a l.l.t.tle apaJt.tmen.t we have had 601t many, many yealt4 .in Au...6tin when we wan.ted .to 4pend .the n.lgh.t. A6
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: BROOKS HAYS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Congressman Hays' home, 314 2nd Street, S.E. in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: We were talking yesterday about your being a special assistant at the White House. H: Did you come