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it was quite apparent that Rayburn had developed a kind of fatherly
affection for Johnson.
So had Vinson--Carl Vinson is who we are speaking
of, the chairman of what was then the Naval Affairs Committee, later the
Armed Services Committee.
And that to them
- remember on any number of occasions we used
to mutually deplore what we felt was the lack of coordination of all of the efforts, first just
within the federal government--how each department had its own poverty operation.
Labor was doing something