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  • OF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED WITH MR. HARRY MIDDL LIBRARY, THE AT E OFFIC DIRECTOR, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LIBRARY, IN HIS AUSTIN, TEXAS, JUNE 20, 1979. (inter view condu cted by Willia m C. Univ ersity ) 1. Spragens~ Bowli ng Green State How long did you serve
  • See all online interviews with Harry J. Middleton
  • Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
  • Oral history transcript, Harry J. Middleton, interview 1 (I), 6/20/1979, by William C. Spragens
  • Harry J. Middleton
  • : How about Harry Truman? DC: He did not have two full terms. And I was there, you were there: Harry Truman, when he left office, even though he had the surprise reelection--not reelection, election--of 1948, by the time 1952 had come even Adlai
  • to the public; Library Director, Harry Middleton; how Middleton made and maintained ties to the University of Texas, the LBJ School of Public Affairs and former LBJ staffers; the JFK School of Government; possible inaccuracies in oral histories; LBJ's use
  • Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview S-I, 8/1994, by Douglass Cater
  • . McKinzie, Harry S. Truman Library The Harry S. Truman Library Independe nce, Missouri October, 1978 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] ~:. More
  • Oral history transcript, John Wesley Jones, interview S-I, 6/8/1974, by Richard D. McKinzie
  • , 1996 INTERVIEWEES: Harry Middleton and George Christian and LBJ School Students PLACE: LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas M: Max Sherman [dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs] says that he is not going to say anything
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  • Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
  • Oral history transcript, George Christian and Harry Middleton, interview S-1, 4/1/1996
  • Harry Middleton
  • . C: But a fellow named Merton Harris, M-E-R-T-O-N, he hung a nickname on him of Mutton, M-U-T-T-O-N. That kind of killed him off. (Laughter) From Smithville, he was a prominent district attorney down there. D: If the Johnson campaign had seventy
  • director of the Inter-American Development Bank; Clark's ranking of the presidents; LBJ's work ethic and political loyalty; LBJ's charm in one-on-one situations; Walter Jenkins; LBJ's relationship with Harry Truman; support for LBJ from Texas newspapers
  • Oral history transcript, Edward Clark, interview S-I, 12/15/1986, by Robert Dallek
  • Oral history transcript, John B. Connally, interview S-I, 6/30/1988, by Robert Dallek
  • in the thirty years since the Roosevelt Administration. I've only to mention some of the names to illustrate the point I'm making: Cy Vance, Ros Gilpatric, Harold Brown, Paul Nitze, Bill Bundy, Charlie Hitch, Alain Enthoven, Harry Rowen, Joe Califano, John
  • See all online interviews with Robert S. McNamara
  • Oral history transcript, Robert S. McNamara, interview 1 (I), 1/8/1975, by Elspeth D. Rostow
  • Robert S. McNamara
  • time, otherwise you would just miss part of them. CULBERT: Well, when you mentioned that this reminds me of one other question I wanted to ask you. I had an interview with Harry McPherson and he told me, and he told other people too, that when TET