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  • -In, and there Nago Alaniz told him that there was a man waiting inside his garage to kill him. That's why he had told him to come in a taxicab. So Jake had told his son, Jacob S. Floyd, Jr., that he was going to see a Parr man. So the boy, wanting to be with his
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  • Oral history transcript, James M. Rowe, interview 1 (I), 1/13/1984, by Ted Gittinger
  • James M. Rowe
  • Johnson, it was then that I met Lyndon for the first time. Lyndon went down to talk to Kl eberg, and K1 eberg and Maury were friends, and as I said it was then that I remember seeing Lyndon as a young, young person. or '32--say 1930 though. I thought I
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  • : Apparently, he was quite popular and respected among the members. Mc: Whom did you see as his close friends? F: His closest friends, I would say, from my viewpoint, were Sam Rayburn and Wright Patman. I'm sure there were others; he was quite friendly
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  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Collier -- I -- 2 intense person with pent-up energies, as he was throughout his life. I can see him striding through those old halls at Sam Houston, towering over everyone else as the hall corridors were
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  • land dispute, in Duval County, and he invited his brother Clarence, who was my best friend in law school, to come down and see a real live trial. So I think in our junior year, middle year in law school, we came down here and stayed a week and sweated
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  • Dean, Homer E., Jr., 1918-2008
  • the assassination of President Kennedy November, 1963. While I always most friendly to him, I really didn't see President Johnson from the time of s campaign for re-election in 1964 until about February, 1968, when named my son, John, Jr., to membership
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  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 K: He would, of course, naturally go see the executives, but he'd walk through the newsroom and try and meet the people. course at that stage he was trying pretty hard
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  • Skelton; LBJ’s acceptance of VP; covered VP while in Austin; move of press from Austin to San Antonio; Eastern press; post-Presidential press conference; John Connally’s dissatisfaction for some of LBJ’s policy; off the record meetings; Sam Kinch, Jr
  • , of course they epitomized the other extreme of hiring kids fresh out of college, out of journalism school, at working them real to cover too much . hard, always cutting corners on low salaries, staffing and trying You can see I'm not a fan of UPI
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  • very much and had a very high regard for him. So I started in trying to see what could be lined up on the campaign and just kind of scouting the situation out. I can't remember exactly when--but before too long he called me and asked me- - - said he'd
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  • . Johnson invited me down to Texas to see the dam and to see this group of contractors, which is where I first met the Browns, George and Herman. I remember--although my dates are not completely clear but I can establish it from my own memoranda--I
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