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- LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
INTERVIEWEE:
ROBERT C. WEAVER
INTERVIEWER:
JOE B. FRANTZ
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- See all online interviews with Robert C. Weaver
- LBJ when NYA set up; John Corson; Frank Horne; reaction to VP LBJ’s approach to civil rights; comparison of JFK and LBJ’s style; LBJ’s knowledge of housing; 1964 and 1965 urban task forces; first acquaintance with Robert Wood; role in formation of HUD
- Weaver, Robert Clifton, 1907-1997
- Oral history transcript, Robert C. Weaver, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
- Robert C. Weaver
- S. WHITE WITH A GROUP FROM LYNDON JOHNSON'S
DAYS AS DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION
IN TEXAS FROM 1935 to 1937
The NYA group includes:
WILLARD DEASON
J. J. (JAKE) PICKLE
RAY ROBERTS
FENNER ROTH
ALBERT W. BRISBIN
C. P. LITTLE
The tape
- See all online interviews with NYA Interview & Albert W. Brisbin & Willard Deason & Charles P. Little & J.J. Jake Pickle & Ray Roberts & Fenner Roth
- Roberts, Ray, 1913-1992
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Well, fortunately that was before the Smith-Connally Act and it
was before Taft-Hartley and there were no inhibitions as against
appropriate contributions.
So I suggested that he ought to talk
to then-Secretary-Treasurer, a man named Tom Kennedy, now
- and promoting Mr. Johnson wherever they could.
Sort of
advance men, as we called them.
F:
When did you first learn that he had been offered and had accepted the
vice presidential nomination by Mr. Kennedy?
P:
It was, of course, speculated in the newspapers
- with a shaggy hairdo.
He was Visibly amused.
shall never forget.
grandchildren.
It was Senator John F. Kennedy.
And thaUs an experience that I
I wished I could record it for my
It was a great experience for us.
PB:
Did you have other contacts
- ?
Q:
He just liked it and got enjoyment out of it. He did that all along right up to this last
election. He was doing it during the Kennedy election. He was down here for this
Gonzales election.
G:
You mentioned that during the NYA period he came