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Oral history transcript, Bascom Timmons, interview 1 (I), 3/6/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- courted them too much at the start, and then they fell out. I think he gave great weight to what was said in the eastern newspapers, the New York Times and Washington Post and Baltimore Sun. that are read in this town. Those are the papers I think he
- o'clock, and the next morning about seven o'clock he was at my door with a contract. F: You got the feeling he never slept, didn't you? J: So I said, "My God, can't you wait until the sun comes up?" He said, "Business is business, we've got to get
- --no, Stephen F. here about sun-down. Austin. F: - Did you come because you . • . ? W: Oh, we were interested in the campaign, of course. F: Did you know it was going to be a close election, or did you just come? W: Oh, we came because we wanted him
- dying in the heat of the day, and found out that we were eating pork and after being served pork, the men were allowed to go down to the PX and eat ice cream afterwards and then march. They got out in the hot sun and we had a few deaths, so right quick