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the life of Lyndon Johnson and national politics?
S:
Well, it's a long story, Dr. Frantz, but I'll try to make it as
short as possible.
Ny primary interest in college was in journalism.
F:
Where was
this?
S:
Hardin-Simmons University. And I
- be available for subpoena by the defense) . Recently,
agent Wall resigned from the Justice Department and entered
private practice. The Wall Street Journal of June 19th, 1973,
recently quoted a comment from former agent Wall:
I am ashamed to have been
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Dear
Enclosed herewith is response
from Edward J. Ennis, Esq.,
to our
letter of December
30 concerning
autopsy X-rays and photographs
of the late President
Kennedy.
This copy is being provided
the matter.
so that your files
Sincerely
may
- doing
that manual typing myself .
But in '41, you see, I was in journalism
school, just scratching my way through college .
It was a very interesting
tour .
F:
Trying to pick up an extra,fifty cents here and there .
B:
But 1948 is when I really
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third of November, I was on a television program with Martin Agronsky,
Elie Abel, who is now head of Columbia School of Journalism, and
Sander Vanocur, who has left NBC and is with Public Broadcasting.
And they were talking about what kind of a president
- himself never tried to move things one way or another?
H:
No, never.
Bob's too good a newsman to do that--has too much regard I
think for journalism.
F:
Now, how does NBC establish its policy?
H:
You know the Federal Communications Commission keeps