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  • it in our own Hmv \vot/1 d you 1 i ke to be treated? country. 1o~ the same way. Treat the other fe l- I don't think you want.these people to go to un2r:ployrn2nt rolls in Detroit and Los Angeles. I think they ought to be trained here at home so
  • that health thing. So I came to Washington in September of 1945. And I went to work for a news bureau here headed by Bascom N. Timmons, formerly of Amarillo. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • there, and I guess I ·drove hers almost as much as she .did. G: Is that right? M: Yes. And I met some of my good friends through her such as Emily, Emily Crow, and there was Gene Lassete r. G: She had a relative ly new car that was hers? M
  • Rooming with Lady Bird at the University of Texas in 1932; a Thanksgiving in Karnack; graduation trip to New York and Washington, D.C.; meeting LBJ; LBJ-Lady Bird wedding; Aunt Effie; a visit to the White House; Lady Bird evaluated
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Jackson -- I -- 2 the fact that he came from Texas and was in the thirties, as I understand it, a New Dealer. And that liberal image in the eyes of Mr. Roosevelt gave
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  • ."'NDml RAINES ~ Jom;so~ More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh L[Bl{z\RY ORAL HISTORY COLLECTWN Narrator Ralph Anthony Dlmgan . . l'ririccton:> . New Biographical information: .Jersey__Q.~ State
  • the door where he could get in, so he wouldn't have to touch the door. I don't know what his [trouble with Johnson was]. got in that. Of course, he Well, they were just anti-New Deal, first place, see. It wasn't Lyndon. Of course, it became personal
  • pretty much grown when they'd built the house, so it was just like a brand~new house; They could have bought tlie other halfofthe block and this house for $10,000. (Laughter) That was in 1922. G: Well, $10,000 was-­ L: My father didn't want the land
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  • it was an anti - Kefa uver as much as he just t hought 1 Kefauver was too much middle-ground , midd le-part of t he country, and he r eall y t hought that Jack Ke nnedy had more possibiliti es, that he wa s youn g and a new fac e . Therefore he just pushed him
  • /show/loh/oh ...... PICKLE -- III -- 2 stalled for an hour or two while we scrambled around to get new typewrite rs and chairs. That was the kind of attitude that was . preva 1ent. But it did go on to the courts. Whatever they say about Mr
  • in that? M: Of cours e, I thoug ht since Sena tor Johns on was the Majo rity Lead er of the Sena te and there had been a lot in the news paper s abou t the poss ibili ty of his cand idacy , that he poss ibly migh t be a cand idate . I belie ve he told me