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- 1. F: Did you get any opportunity at all to observe Vice President Johnson when either the Bay of Pigs or the missile crisis was on? H: I seldom saw him in that nine months period in which I served as assistant secretary for congressional
- Club which made the press back here and I gather about which the State Department was delighted. At least, as a matter of fact, when I came back they told me they were greatly pleased by the press reports. Now I understand that everywhere I went
Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Do you remember going to Austin? I think there was a party for Horace Busby. W: Yes. G: Tell me about that. W: I didn't know it was a party for Horace Busby but I know it was Twenty Acres Club. G: The Forty Acres Club. W: Forty Acres
- the University of Texas' Forty Acres Club; LBJ's attitudes on civil rights; Whittington's experiences at the Ranch.
- : It cert ainl y did. Sec reta ry of Agr icul ture Free man wen t to work on that one and many chan ges were made in the Sou th with resp ect to dese greg atio n of 4H Club prog ram s, the elec tion of Neg:r;oes to ASCS conn nitte es, the allo tme nt