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  • Johnson make campaign trips with him? B: Yes, she did. In wherever she could go, and be there, but not ever be a burden on him, she was vey independent about that. S h e wouldn't intro- duce herself with the official party at all, but she did love
  • saw to the mail; he took all the telephone calls for the Vice P r e s i d e n t He was the contact point for the vice president. People who knew Johnson realized that if they were talking to Walter that he would give Johnson an almost verbatim report
  • . Ed said the old man over there was a very well-thought-of person. He also liked his publicity, and he was planning on having a little press party when the kangaroos were shipped to the United S t a t e s . I presented that situation to Mr. Johnson