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  • Lyndon the prime mover in this? D: Well, he was certainly one of the prime ones, yes, sir. I might relate one incident which will show you that even at the age of eighteen or nineteen he had some of the qualities which later came forward in his
  • , and it was all over before I really got my breath. I don't suppose I had been there ten minutes till it was all over. G: And then you flew back to Nashville the next day? M: I went back to Nashville the next morning. I came on home to Temple, where I had
  • people's minds that knew anything about it that this fellow Dougherty could ever beat Johnson. M: Did Mr. Johnson discuss or members of his staff talk very much about his political base and broadening his political base at home? He had, of course
  • in debt, and ,vas planning to go home and start out the next morning looking for a job. That afternoon Ralph Shinn called me alld asked if Dorothy Plyler had reached me; said she had been trying to get me about a job. I called Dorothy and she asked me
  • had one reader anyhow. K: Yes, I didn't know we circulated up there. people that he really chewed out. papers, though. No, I don't recall any I heard that he did on the local Of course this is getting pretty close to home. I guess he probably