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- it was. I suspected, but I cannot just baldly state where I thought it came from. -----------...'---- _;lo ... LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
- was. I'm glad he did. We were over at Mr. Rayburn's--Ann and I --for dinner the night before he left for the convention in Los Angeles. Of course, that's what we were talking about, and there was a lot of talk about [John] Kennedy had it in the bag
- in Los Angeles in 1960? D: No, sir. I went out there, but I know very little about what took place there; I don't believe I could shed much light on that. F: Were you prepared for his, one, being offered the vice presidential nomination, and, two
- . The company then sent me to South America as an oil accountant, and we went down to examine some loading stations that had been built in Chile at Valparaiso and another one on the east coast at Buenos Aires . M: You got a wide acquaintance with South America
- believe that .. he ~aited too late to have any chance in Los Angeles. F: You were back in Texas then when the convention went on? R: I stayed in Washington since my parents came back in 1955; I haven't gone back and forth. F: Were you surprised
- a degree from a I studied law the old-fashioned way, like they used to do, in lawyers' offices, and then took the bar examination. Coke Stevenson was very encouraging and helpful to me in that respect. He let me use his law library in Junction
Oral history transcript, William Robert Smith, interview 1 (I), 11/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . George Parr, the name didn't mean a thing to me, although I had served in the legislature with his father, Archer Parr, but the connection didn't ring a bell with me at the time I examined this criminal violation file. He was under indictment for income
- . This is the only time in my memory that any executive committee has ever exami ned the returns thi's closely. But because of the closeness of the race and the intense interest, every certificate was passed around for examination [by members of the committee
- Rowe -.:. I .:..:. 29 R: Oh, there was real despair in the stevenson camp, and I could see that Bob Smith, the master in chancery, was disappointed. He wanted to finish that examination. G: Smith had no love for George Parr, as I seem to recall. R
Oral history transcript, Dorothy J. Nichols, interview 2 (II), 11/1/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- you were wonde rfu!. This morning you were going to let me go out with a rip in the seat of my pants." I hadn't examined the s eat of his pants to See if there was a rip in them. I had to confess. Oh, another funny story. I was traveling with Paul
- on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dean -- I -- 6 lot of it, pick-and-shovels-type thing, drawing deeds of trust, examining titles, writing opinions. So I was well acquainted with the officers of the [bank]. Givens
- in Precinct 13 in 1948; Dean's role as county attorney in the 1948 Senate election; the makeup and role of the county Democratic Executive Committee; Coke Stevenson going to Texas State Bank to examine the poll list; the location of the ballot boxes; the grand