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  • talking to on anyone of the lines. P: Are there any other things that you particular remember about this '48 campaign? T: And Paul Bolton was also there working on speeches, and the campaign manager--oh, his son is here now. P: Do you recall that name
  • you get back any kind of personal relationship with him immediately after the war? H: Yes, a casual relationship. He was in the hospital out at Seton Infirmary, and I remember going out there one night, I think with Paul Bolton. I remember coming
  • , the Republican counterparts; the authorization committee, and C l e m Zablocki, I guess Mrs. who was number two, Bolton. and Doc Morgan and the senior Republican, And we also probably talked to our friend from Indiana-M: Bradman? B: No, the Republican
  • __ _ Ned Price, Insurance Commissioner of Texas, and President­ elect of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. ---✓ Approve John F. Bolton, Jr., Disapprove Director ApproveL q; 0: C of Insurance, Disapprove W iJ , 4 & _ 0
  • Stuart was all upset because it looked like Johnson already had a radio station going, I understand that later on that Stuart was on the radio station as a newscaster. F: Yes. Right. Well, you knew a lot of those early people then, like Paul Bolton. B
  • no proof of But I've never followed up. Paul Bolton and myself [went to see him]. But LBJ was in Seton Infirmary one time in early 1946 for I don't know what, pneumonia I guess. He told me that he'd had pneumonia eight times. This was in 1957, I