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  • of the judiciary committee to get the judicial interpretation that helped us avoid traps that were laid for us. In the Senate I worked closely with Wayne Morse, who was the subcommittee chairman for education. I worked in addition with John Brademas, with Hugh Cary
  • -state issue, segregation, and the poverty impact formula; working with Adam Clayton Powell, Carl Perkins, Phil Landrum, Emanuel Celler, Wayne Morse, John Brademas, Hugh Cary, Edith Green, Joe Clark, Jack Forsyth and Charles Lee; lobbying the Congress
  • ittin g R o o m f o r t e a w ith Jean Hughes w h o h a d b e e n m y d a d d y 's n u r s e in h i s l a s t lo n g i l l n e s s - - a s w e e t , c h e e r f u l b r u n e t t e , w a r m h e a r t e d a n d f e m i n i n e . She h a d e a s e d h i
  • LBJ returns from Texas & is very tired; Lady Bird swims & goes to hair salon; tea with T.J. Taylor's nurse, Jean Hughes; Ms. Hughes gives Lady Bird photos of Taylor; Lynda Robb's pregnancy; tea for National Association of Food Chains; beautification
  • r /! and that old a lc a ld e . G o v e r n o r L a w r e n c e , m e t u s,— h o s p ita b ly enough, S e n a to r Hugh Sco tt, R e p u b lic a n " a n d S e n a to r Jo e C l a r k big, h a n d s o m e and D avid M acD o n a ld , that h e a d