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Oral history transcript, Carl B. Albert, interview 2 (II), 6/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- to stop Kennedy or to draft Johnson and various activities like that? A: I don't recall any activities along that line. I know that Sam Rayburn was for Johnson and Bob Kerr from my state was leading the Oklahoma delegation for Johnson. But I don't
- , somewhat more elaborate rooms than prior majority leaders had had. I'm sure he was majority leader at that time. In any event, I like the picture. (Interruption) M: While we're looking at pictures, is this a picture of Sam Rayburn up here? 12 LBJ
- was the national committeeman from Pennsylvania. M· What kind of contact did you have with him in those early days? B: Most of the time it was on legislation, the City of Pittsburgh. friend Sam Rayburn, else, particularly legislation affecting He always took