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Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
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Hardeman, D. Barnard, Jr., 1914-1981
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- and Rayburn also talked over the telephone quite a bit, many
times I thought on procedural matters, keeping each other abreast of
some little development in their respective branches of the Congress.
Then Johnson was a frequent visitor to the Board
- said, "I'm never
I'm never going to his office again.
I went over there to talk to him, and the whole time I was there he
had two telephones, one on each shoulder, and he was carrying on two
conversations at the same time, and me sitting
- and Mexican public housing in
Austin.
I think there were about eight of them.
I spent a great deal
of time with him at that period, just in conversation with him, talking about his ideas and his dreams and things of that nature.
And
that's when I first