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  • in January, 1963 when he came for the dedication of the new Museum of History and Technology of the Institution. I was then the elected Secretary, but didn't take my post until February. Mr. Johnson spoke at that speech about his personal interest
  • of that day? K: It was an old high school by then, the old Central High School originally. There was no campus. It was right in the heard of downtown Houston, right in the center -- back of the old Post Office building. LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Post-WWII background; University of Texas; family oil interests; county politics and 1948 meeting with LBJ; Johnson-Stevenson race in 1948; George Parr
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • contributions to the editorial page of the Washington Post, and I don't think he's changed a whit. He seems to be still reasonably sharp in his declining years, as we say. But I read now about the agonizing that McNamara underwent early on in Vietnam
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of superi or; ty. I thought lithe acti on" was with China and Japan, and this post-colonial appendage was of no interest to us. It had been badly mauled by the French and indescribably badly managed by the French, and the last thing in the world 'tIe
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of forty lawyers committed to that--the planning and then the post-arrest process. In the urban disorders several years ago--I guess three years ago--we created a special unit in the Criminal Division. We called it our "Summer Project." To gather
  • group like that could dragoon the legislature. He thought it was frightening. The question was, what could be done in the Senate? Well, the Senate Post Office Committee capitulated pretty quick. Then the question came to the Senate floor. I told
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • friend of the family and a friend of ours. out in this precinct, supported me. Judge Calvin Hughes, who lived And the Johnson boys up at the Trading Post, and a number of people--I hate to try to single them out--that supported me, that felt like I did
  • the The Washington Post wasn't that much. The [St. Louis] Post- Dispatch·or the L.A. Times hadn't begun to build up. M: And he was interested in projecting beyond a regional-- S: He was interested in his national image. it. There's just no question about
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . Let me ask you about the newspapers in Houston during that election, the Post and the Chronicle in particular. S: I'm not sure but what they both endorsed Coke. remember. I'm not sure. I can't I'm not sure we got either one of the newspaper
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)