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appointment through Liz, or whatever method that you can, with
the Vice President." He wrote back and said that, then, Walter
Jenkins would be available and would love to talk to me.
So I
took a three-day pass from Fort Stewart, Georgia; came to
Washington
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- ; the transition; the 1964 campaign; Walter Jenkins and the effect of his leaving the staff; LBJ’s staff and JFK’s staff relations; Bill Moyers; staff loyalty to LBJ and how it affected Sinclair’s family life; Lloyd Hand; relationship between airlines and politics
- not actually
meet him, as I recall, until the latter part of 1952.
In 1951 his Administrative
Assistant, Walter Jenkins, left the Senator and came down to run for
Congress in a special election.
Through a mutual friend in Dallas, Mr.
Jenkins was put
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Biographical information; first meeting LBJ; LBJ’s liberal and New Deal identification; Gerald Mann; President’s court packing plan; 1948 bitter campaign; Taft-Hartley Law; Horace; Busby; Roy Wade; Walter Jenkins; John Connally; Sam Houston Johnson
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F:
You were seeing the world?
N:
Seeing the world!
F:
Did you have any kind of a New Year 1 s Eve on the train?
N:
No.
F:
It was a quiet trip?
N:
Yes.
John Connally took Walter [Jenkins] and me the next
night