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  • , 6, 7 blocks and the courthouse is just a little off-center. As we came down to the then Kemp Hotel which is on the corner of 8th and Scott, we passed in front of the courthouse, and Price Daniel was speaking to a crowd on behalf of Eisenhower
  • , gentle as could be. Her friends were our neighbors, our fellow members of the delegation's children: Molly Thornberry, Beth Jenkins, Lan and Lloyd Bentsen, Scott Carpenter. Rodney was there. He was the son, the adopted child of Josefa, who was living
  • called ahead to have the doctors from Scott and White there to confer with Hurst and the doctor from Johnson City there, and Fredericksburg. So there was a group of about five or six doctors there to confer LBJ Presidential Library http
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tully--I--9 F: Yes. T: They had had experience with former majority leaders, or minority leaders, whichever. There was one--Pauline Moore was up there, and she was with Scott Lucas of Illinois, and then she
  • his interests would have to be more national in scope and less focused on Texas. The two previous leaders, Scott Lucas and McFarland had not been re-elected. I remember Mr. Johnson saying something like, "Well, the trouble with those guys
  • -- 23 just admitted that he just blew his top when he saw this kid sitting in this hospital on this bunk. G: And was that slapping incident accurately portrayed in the movie? L: Yes. G: How was George C. Scott; did he capture Patton? L: Oh, I
  • Senator [Hugh] Scott of Pennsylvania proposed that a political party had to pay its debt a hundred cents 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • -tidelands debate . him during -- all I -- 2 the There was so much going on about tidelands those years that I remembered Lyndon Johnson. Then in 1950 Senator [Scott] Lucas was defeated, and Senator McFarland became majority leader and Lyndon
  • , Republicans won a lot. Scott Lucas, the majority leader of the Democratic side, was defeated. So was Francis Myers, the 6 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • six and a half years there and I learned everybody's name and where they were from and where they worked, and one time-- F: That's the postmaster here in the House . M: Yes . Mr . [Finis E .] Scott was the postmaster, from Tennessee
  • paper, in the Post. F: They had this folk opera out there. P: Yes. And two of the most prominent people in connection with it were born in Texarkana. F: I was going to say this Scott Joplin came out of there. P: He was born there. And this black
  • civil rights vote. precisely the details. I've forgotten But it was, I remember, Hugh Scott [of Pennsyl vania that] brought it up. The idea was to embarrass the new Democratic leadership. Johnson was instrumental in quickly and efficiently moving