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- p e d r cX - 2 - 4 /1 4 /6 4 in a c r owd of passers-by and sight- seers, shook hands signedautogrphs— Meanwhile or so the p apers s a i d I was g e t t in g Agr ic u lt u r e sumers. ready to dash o ver to the Department of to open
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Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- an answer, and you know he had one of the biggest constituencies there was. G: Did you also contact the various departments? H: Oh, yes, yes. At this time part of my job was the appointment of the [military] academy people, the young men
- Urban affairs
- takes nap; Lynda Johnson visits New Orleans; guests for dinner; talk at dinner about LBJ School for Public Affairs and Vietnam; to theater to watch films
- Urban affairs
- to Father Montgomery about Luci Johnson converting to Catholicism; Lady Bird reminisces about Luci; late dinner with LBJ; LBJ has meetings with Maxwell Taylor, Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, George Ball, et al about foreign affairs