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- ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE COMMITTEE ON POVERTY BILL; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL; HUGH CAREY; NEA CONCERN THAT AID TO PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS WILL UNDERMINE SUPPORT FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS; COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM; JOKES FOR UPCOMING LBJ SPEECHES; BOB HOPE
- ts w e r e l e f t f o r o u r own L t. A t k in s an d Bob K n u d sen a n d O k am o to , a n d a m o m e n t f o r u s to h av e a b it of a d rin k . f A nd th en th e r e c e iv in g lin e c o n tin u e d . I w as d e e p ly p ro u d . O u r o
Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- about twelve o’clock at night, decided they would light the fire. So they did. And the smoke came pouring out, filling the room and the hall. Lucy said that she thought the British were back again. It wasn’t so funny to me. And I hope the staff didn’t
- i t to Lyndon, who took i t with gusto and pretended that he was drinking i t . I hope that none of the cars that passed us recognized any of us. I t would have been an unsettling sight. c Back at the White House Lyndon lay down. y e t. He's
- fo r the D an es on Ju n e 9 th, D orris gav e m e little hope and M ary none, but N eva s a id that they would. MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E H O U S E W ASHINGT O N Sunday, M ay 31, 1964 P age 2 Lynda had sta y e d in A u stin m o s t of the tim e
- , 1964 ^ Page 3 co m in g le g is la tiv e y e a r , w e c a n n o t sp e n d o u r e n e r g ie s fig h tin g a m o n g o u r s e l v e s , I hope we d o n ’t. ' F in a lly , w e w ound up o u t a t the a i r p o r t , I th in k it m u s t h a v e b
- l the things I hear about h im ., ,Hte personal bravery and the that he gets out among h is peo ple. never got around to fact I am sorry I seeing Johnny Meacham to hear what the hopes were for f in d in g o i l in Jordan. just A ll toge ther
- so m e d ay , he h im s e lf , w o u ld c o m e to l e c t u r e th e r e - f o r a s u m m e r - f o r a n ig h t - a n y th in g . I a ls o s a id , " I hope th a t you*re going to le a v e th e p a p e r s th a t r e l a t e to the p a r t of y o