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  • there. on a bluff, and he would come on around. house. I lived up He would visit or stay at my He would go in the refrigerator just like it was his own home and help himself. He came in as if it were his own home. blocks down the street, Ed Clark lived
  • back." She called back and said, "Mrs. Johnson likes the idea, so we'll get hold of Cliburn." And they did. Then they got to thinking that perhaps the weather might prove to be a stumbling block, and the forecast was not favorable, so they decided
  • moved as bride and groom; and they died there. We sold it only four or five years ago; it is two blocks from the Franciscan monastery. F: Was it an integrated neighborhood? W: Yes, there were about six Negro families in a community of about 2
  • because it could have beat him out there. If we had put a tax on them they would have said, "Well, here's our senior senator out there, been back there these many years, and can't block it." So there was a lot of ramification to it. That's when Kerr told