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  • time I had ever been on a long-distance train. Wetook the train and went out to Los Angeles. Mymemories of this are not very clear, except I do rememberLos Angeles, I do rememberour going downto San Diego. I remembermy father buying a Scripps-Booth
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  • that I was there. I persuaded your mother stay there, which I did. to go on back to Los Angeles and I would I stayed till her nurse, stayed with her for a time. late that evening. Breeda Murphy There didn't seem muchthat I could do so r went back
  • to Washingtonfor my Senate hearing; flew out again the same afternoon. Then we drove on down to Los Angeles. By prearrangement, when I got to Los Angeles, I got the telegram from the Department that I had been confirmed. I went out that evening in Glendale. Wehad
  • / U. ALEXIS JOHNSON Tape 21 (21a) It is Thursday, March30, 1972. Muchhas happened since my last tape in Novemberof last year after I had returned from a trip I took at that time out to East Asia. First, on the personal side, on February 4 I
  • to the experience at Los Angeles and he just doesn't want to act in light of what he did to me then. I have mixed emotions about this whole thing. for a while and let it cook before I get involvedo It's a good thing I'm away Actually I have little zest
  • was uncertain job at this point, although some time in the not too distant future I probably ought to get into something which will be permanent, and if I'm ever going back to law practice indicate ~t will .have to be fairly to him the unhappiness I feel
  • that after the Los Angeles conVention, Jack Kennedy returned to the Senate and sought to carry forward a minimum wage b.111 and that th~ Sena:te clobbered and r .an all over ·him, even though he was the Presidential. Naninee when he tried to include some
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