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  • against it, because [Harlan] Fentress--at that time I think that Bill Anderson and some of the others were running the paper. Let's see, what \vas the man's name that had-G: Charlie Marsh? J: Charlie Marsh, yes. He talked to Charlie Marsh. Charlie
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  • : Is that correct? Yes, in 1919 we had the biggest cotton crop we ever did have in Gillespie County. Lyndon was at home and I still see him coming to the cotton gin with a bale of raw cotton. He had it ginned, barefooted. I don't think he wore shoes before he
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  • ; Sam Johnson as Justice of the Peace; dances; Lady Bird; political support for LBJ; family history of Sam Ealy Johnson Sr. and Sam Ealy Johnson Jr.; childhood and school days of LBJ; LBJ as a teacher; history of LBJ’s career.
  • before this, there had been some kind of gas-filled balloon sent up in the sky, very high in orbit, on which there had been great advertising that you could see. Actually you could see that balloon across the sky. That night there had been a rumor
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  • that powerful politicians have of their staff; FDR's relationship with Raymond Moley; Leland Olds; Corcoran's work with LBJ through James H. Rowe, Jr.; Senator Theodore Green's advice to LBJ regarding LBJ giving up the majority leadership for the vice presidency