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- . Right. Jill Hut·kelshaus. \\ ho led the L. s_ dl'lt•gation
lo \I •x1co City: "Each of us must mah the rh,ky, indhidu,,I acts of
affirmation and courugt•, rhallcnging definitions ,n ll•arncd in
childhood. oftt-n challenging bl'ings in our liH~!-.\\horn
- Pickle reminisced about his experiences
with President Johnson at the luncheon which was attended by 100
volunteers. In May, 40 of the volunteers toured the National Wild
flower Research Center.
David M. Oshirn,ky, professor of history at Rutgers
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Universit~ of Te,a,; al Au. tin; Michael B. , lot'f. l'niHr-ity of
Texas at Austin.
frank Freidel: "FOR
transformed a nation."
MelYin l rof,ky.
conference coordinator
A member of the audience question.- lhe panel on "The New Deal and Minorit,· Groups."
3
- said. We
labored for an hour, while Marshal Ky,
President Thieu, Dean Rusk, and other
assorted perplexed personages waited in
the next room.
Another time he made another offer,
in secrecy, and Ho said no. '·J don't un
der. tand it," LBJ said