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  • , and I did pull together all the figures for the section on credit in the South. I think I had a draft of it, and it was rewritten by Jack Fischer, who was later editor of HarE~~~ magazine. He did a good He was in the government at the time. LBJ
  • of the piece. And so the senator gleefully picked this up and said, "I have the review of your book written in this Communist magazine. Jim Crow? 'I Do you know LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • produced here in Washington. Have you published any poetry? M: No, none except in the captive literary magazine of which I was an editor at Sewanee, I never published any. B: Then in 1956, I assume shortly after you got your law degree, you joined
  • isn't anything happening, and put you totally on the defensive. There was that general attitude and it wasn't the case. Neil McNeil up on the congressional side saw that a lot of things were happening, and he was dutifully reporting it to his magazine
  • wrote articles for the union's magazine and newspaper and did a little bit of speech writing. Hill. My boss His name is Paul Sifton. ~"as the lobbyist for the UAW on the He was a real salty character, an old newspaperman from the [H. L.] Mencken