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  • veterans. I can locate one. But, under no circumstances would I let him go to Connecticut, either dead or alive. In neither condition could ~e rest in peace under Yankee soil. Furthermore, the kina. of mint you spe,qk of is entirely too good for damyankees
  • : We had to go to San Antonio to see it. F: That was an all day and night affair, wasn't it? L: Yes, and I don't know, I guess sometime later the next spring--! don't know when it was--she met Lyndon. And boy,_Lyndon, like· everything else, he
  • , commerlcal and science departments. There 1s no acceptable auditorium in the community at present. The one included in. our plans is badly needed. .. ..... Construction was. begun in June and has been 1n progress s1nce that time. On July 15, the Board ot
  • rnen tarily~ Mrs. _Johnson is han­ dling the affairs of her· husband's office while he is on active -~ as a nava~ offi~er. . . ";'.:~~ The designation vv11lpermit p'rb):I~" erty owners at Bastrop to obtain plumbing and electrical fixtures of needed
  • /show/loh/oh 4 F: How did you try to counter this nationa l support? M: The only way I tried to cotmter it was by speaking against the Nationa l Adminis tration interfer ing with local affairs. F: Did your speech seem to get across? M: Yes
  • There was never any problem there. F: I was always struck by the fact that whenever I got included in some big affair out at the Ranch and it was a big affair, Senator Tower was always there. P: He had been invited to the Ranch. Of course, you know, men