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- to the Gaiety, the burlesque house.
He said, lIWell, I
don 1t know whether I ought to do this or not, Dorothy, it 1 s rough.
I warn you--it's rough!
II
That was our celebration.
Mr . Johnson m.et Bird and me at the train in the morning
and took us oyer
- should receive
II
I talked to Walter about it and I said, "I'll undertake
this if you want me to," and I did.
F:
You worked around the clock.
S:ยท
And I immediately became just swamped with correspondence, but
we did try to get out--
F:
You had
- in the
newspaper business, magazine business, World War II service in the Air
Corps, and, after the war, your own public relations firm.
When in this
process did you first meet Mr. Johnson?
M:
I saw him when he was running for the Senate in 1948.
I did