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  • ticket. P: We didn't have too much trouble. We had a good organization here. Judge Hughes was co-chairman with me (Sarah T. Hughes, who is now a federal judge), and Mr. Barefoot Sanders was the campaign manager. So the three of uS had a pretty good
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Barrow -- I -- 8 B: Yes, I went to Los Angeles. F: Officially or unofficially? B: I went there as an alternate. My friend, Ed Hughes, who was a dear friend of Bob Kerr's
  • when they left Parkland. That was at the time that they had telephoned Irving Goldberg and he helped locate Judge Sarah Hughes to come to the airport. I did not make any effort LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • enough to know that anyone can give an oath, even a notary public. and then she did it. He got in touch with Judge Hughes So we were really intimately involved with that. M: Maybe you can answer a question that's rather mysterious. seems to know
  • as a lark. At the end of my senior year, when I had received my degree, I was appointed as a youngster to the faculty with the privilege of taking graduate study. I had no sooner started this when I got a telegram from Charles Evans Hughes, the Secretary
  • thought we should touch that base, so we did. I told Harris that I would see him and Bobby and they flew down in a private plane, and I took Hugh Cannon, who was then an aide in the campaign, later my director of administration, now my law partner