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- Mr. Rayburn was not opposed to it,
but he had certain conditions that he wanted.
And as I recall, he
did not want himself or he didn't want Senator Johnson to receive
all the information from Senator Robert Kennedy.
I don't know that
there was any
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July 8, 1969
B:
This is a continuation, the second interview with Rev. Holcomb.
Sir, we left this after about 1961 or so.
The next thing would be in
'62 when you were appointed by President Kennedy as chairman of the Texas
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of his responsibility.
B:
Did the activity on the Commission change much when Cliff Alexander took
over as chairman?
H:
Let's keep the order.
ing byplay on that.
When Mr. Roosevelt resigned--there's a little interestYou see, Senator Robert Kennedy had