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- Johnson really
didn't come until we started our plan for the 1960 or 1964?
F:
1960 was the Los Angeles meeting.
C:
1960 was the Los Angeles meeting.
That's right, Kennedy was
nominated in 1960.
F:
1964
C:
That's right.
viaS
the one up in Atlantic
- out there to help him.
When I got there, we got information regarding his opponent who
had come from Des Moines, Iowa to Los Angeles.
but no one knew it.
She was a divorcee,
She carried her maiden name, always used her
maiden name, had for fifteen
- the Interioro
Executiv D1recto
-oooMembers Present:·
Mrso Phillip Graham of Washington,
D.c.
Mro Leonard Doggetto Waah1ngtono DoC
Mr~
Victor Gruen. Los Angeles
Kro Charles A. H0 rsky. Advisor for Hat1o
1 Capital Affairs,
White ·: .Hause
Mro Rudolph
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Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star
Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect
William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General
Services Administration's public building
service
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Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
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A n d th e n a lo n g s e s s i o n w ith B e s s a n d L iz
/—^
e x p lo rin g
th e p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r m e to w o r k on, to a p p ly m y s e l f p a r t i c u l a r l y to^
in 1965. P e r h a p s a c c e n t i n g L y n d o n 's b e
- ; Lady Bird meets with Robin Duke about Inaugural clothing; Dr. Gould examines LBJ's throat
- [NAID 24617781]
More on LBJ Library oral histories:
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
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constructed near the university, so I took the examination to be an aviation
cadet immediately after December 7 of 1941 and was called in in March--sworn
- as an independent
agency, the administrator would never see the President.
Decisions
would be made by third level examiners in the Bureau of the Budget,
and the program would simply drift without the kind of policy support
and leadership that a cabinet secretary