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house, at times of ordinary duty and probably at times of outrageous
inconvenience to them—besides a never ending general public, my own
groups of friends from home, or friends from the campaign t r a i l , or
from my trip s , or my Alabama cousins, a ll
- 1,1ork oefon" \ve send a message, one, and
we can't do that unless we spend some time on the message.
Two, I think we ought to exchange some viewpoints on what
legislation we can get-Tape 2 of 2
LBJ
- -wh:::n he talks, say, "Now, I don t want to come
- , 1969
INTERVIEWEE:
LESLIE CARPENTER
INTERVIEW'Eji:
JOE B. FRANTZ
PLACE:
National Press Building, Washington, D.C.
Tape 1 of 2
F:
Mr. Carpenter, tell us briefly about your own career, how you happen to
be where you are at this time.
I know you
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.Johnson never could rccogn i.zc that he was no longer
the Senator from Texas but the Vici? President of the U.
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The Kennedy family and staff was treated very syr:ipathet
by Johnsun
12 .
Transition; Kenney
- watches home movies; small dinner party; architect chosen for LBJ Library; Poverty programs; photographs by Okamoto; talk with Luci Johnson; Pope's visit to New York; upcoming State of the Union
- lothing Union and rem em b ered how I had a sk e d
him how old he w a s w hen he ca m e to th is country.
And he sa id , "It
a ll dep en d s." It turned out he had given h is age in th ree d ifferen t
w a y s to su it the n e c e s s it ie s of the o c c
- as com m union, .but an e x tra o rd in a ry
b r i e f s e r v i c e . . ' A n d I f in d m y s e l f m i s s i n g B ill B a x t e r v e r y m u c h .
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A s w e drov e aw a y , London sa id , ''Why don't w e s t op by J a c
B ro o k s ' a n