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- ; Johnsons out on Potomac with Texas guests; Lady Bird and Bob Poage talk about trees in Texas; Lady Bird reminisces about the days of Sam Rayburn
- . But, I talked to Sam Rayburn in his hotel suite at the Biltmore in Los Angeles a couple of days before the actual nomination. Though he said nothing overt, it was · quite clear that he had little hope that the President would win. He was amiable
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- problem. Passiig that bill had somewhat the effect of the first four-minute mile. it wasn't long before there were others. After one of the real . . achievements of modern legislative history, we were on our way. * * *" * * * Speaker Sam Rayburn
- and Louisiana, 'I\V'enty-year power purchase and sales contracts were signed with three electric cooperatives, four cities, and one utility company in Texas and Louisiana for the purchase of the 52,000-kilowatt output of Sam Rayburn Dam and supporting thennal
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- held in the Rayburn House Oftice Building, Washington, D.c., September 3, 1966. At this conference, the concept of "Black Power" was discussed and the guide lines and goals were set forth. Part ot the conterence 1 s committee room. was held in ADAM