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- for that broadcast with those funds that I'd loaned the campaign. F: You had to use your own funds for that? M: Yes, and I probably borrowed them. F: that speech on the air, and later was repaid after '. the election. . I I can see now why they made him
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- Mann, Gerald C., Jr.
- Oral history transcript, Gerald C. Mann and Gerald C. Mann, Jr., interview 1 (I), 10/12/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
- Gerald C. Mann, Jr.
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh October 22, 1968 B: This is the interview with Fred M. Vinson, Jr., Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division, Department of Justice. Mr. Vinson, if we may begin with something not directly related to your present
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- Vinson, Fred M., Jr.
- Oral history transcript, Fred M. Vinson, Jr., interview 1 a (I), 10/22/1968, by T.H. Baker
- Fred M. Vinson, Jr.
- think so because the way that I see it these children making their debuts have to just go so hard during the Christmas holidays, and people who'd like to entertain can't get all the parties in. M: Well, you grew up then in Galveston? MT: Yes. M
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- . the Peddy vote I mean, they moved fast and they got a large share of support too. B: Was it Johnson himself who was working so hard? M: He did work very hard. Now, I think he talked to Peddy on the phone and then somebody else went to see him, as I
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- Air- lines ever since they were formed . M: I see . B: Yes,sir . That's from 1929 to the present . I got on the first month's payroll,and they have never been able to get rid of me . M: (Laughter) It is in that connection that you ran
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Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 2 (II), 8/1/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- INTERVIEWEE: 'JOSEPH L. RAUH, JR. INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Rauh's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: We had agreed this time to start with 1960, and perhaps a good way to do that would be to ask first was there any really overt
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- Joseph L. Rauh, Jr.
- thereafter, so I didn't hear or see any more of him until after the war I guess . M: You were in the Navy from 1942 to '45, is that correct? B: Something like that, M: And Johnson himself was in the Navy for awhile and then returned to Congress
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- to them, and yet are stated in a manner that is a somewhat humorous vein. M: Incidentally, did that Ross Barnett case hurt your own business at all? J: There were all kinds of threats, you see, of business being taken away. Let me tell you. This gets
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- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES H. ROWE, JR. INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Rowe's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: We were talking last time about the election of 1956, and I thought today we would go on forward chronologically
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- Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 2 (II), 9/16/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- James H. Rowe, Jr.
- fifties on, did you see much of the relationship between Rayburn and Johnson? H: Yes. Of course, I saw only a small part of it. over quite frequently to Rayburn's office. Johnson would come Rayburn would only very rarely go over to Johnson's office
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- Hardeman, D. Barnard, Jr., 1914-1981
- of State, offering me the appointment of Vice Counsel to Edinburgh, Scotland. I was in a dilemma, so I went to see my good friend, the president of the college, Dr. W. M. Jardine, and told him about my indecision, and he fired me. He said I could come
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- friendship to Lyndon, and Lyndon was then running for the vice presidency. When he came through in 1960 I got on the plane--let's see, it was an old Electra--and we were campaigning all over the South. At a certain point late in the evening, he said
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Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 4 (IV), 11/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES H. ROWE, JR. INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Rowe's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Now, from the memos, at least, your work on the 1968 campaign began in 1967. R: I think so. Yes. G: You were
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- James H. Rowe, Jr.
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 President Kennedy answered, "I just do not think this is the time; I do not see anything in this coming session of Congress." It, needless to say, was an occasion of disappointment to Mr. Wilkins
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Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with me, he can get in touch with me ." McCormack turned to Rayburn and he- said, "I won't be seeing Jack Kennedy, but Tom will deliver the message ." McCormack, by the way, was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
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- Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
- Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.
- did tell him I was Senator Kerr's manager . F: Did you see him after that? B: I saw him after that just on occasion . I would be with Senator Kerr while Senator Kerr was managing a bill or something and sit ting in the Senate or managing
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- in the Midwest than here in the South? H: Yes. You see, the South is always a whipping-boy on these things of prejudice. We had had the Al Smith situation in our own state--first time in a hundred years we went Republican was for Al Smith as a Democratic
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