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  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
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  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • & Rl7btU'nf f'ea'blo hand. Bo.t, tor Jod•s ea1-i.,. a•t. going and q:\ilt, talldag. Oh&rlM I. Lieatenant OMu.llder ~ • B. Johnaon ··:uh:1.ag n. a. lfareh May 15, 1942 Suggest you should have talk with Harold about his recent interview with Tom Corcoran
  • Antonio on a special train campaigning for reelection, and George B. and Ed Lloyd went to San Antonio, and, of course, they saw Lyndon Johnson there, too. They went to see Truman and explained the situation. Then Truman gave orders to Hugh [Hugo] Black
  • Lyndon. And every day that I ever went to the Stephen F. Austin to eat lunch--Dan ate lunch there every day--Dan was kind of like Howard Hughes, you know. was a genn fanatic. He was a nut on. . . . He'd wipe a. . . . He I don't know whether you ever saw