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Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
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Hardeman, D. Barnard, Jr., 1914-1981
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- , the leaders of the two parties, ever since
Reconstruction days to let sleeping dogs lie.
And some of the men, I
know, feel that the man who broke the truce was Robert Brownell as
attorney general.
So when the Republicans started to make a political
issue
- Rayburn to go to Dr. Janet Travell,
Kennedy's back physician, down at the White House.
He finally
convinced the Speaker that he ought to let Dr. Travell examine him
and see what she could do for him.
in the back.
So she started giving him shots
He
- LBJ and the NYA in 1935; LBJ-Sam Rayburn relationship; political philosophies; Griffin-Landrum Bill; Ralph Yarborough; Allan Shivers; LBJ & JFK; Rayburn and the Kennedys
- with good grace just as
Richard Nixon did in 1960 when he probably had some grounds to make a
loud cry--I suspect that Nixon wouldn't be president today if he had
made a fuss about the Kennedy election in 1960.
Politically, you've
got to learn to be a good