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  • Contributor > Dirksen, Everett McKinley, 1896-1969 (remove)
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  • ones are, he might very well call them on the telephone. If however, it doesn't really make any difference, then there would be no occasion for him to bother. Because if he did he might put them in his debt, or he would be in their debt either one
  • to a very considerable degree. F: Did he talk with you on it? D: Oh, yes, we talked about it. F: Do you recall the gist of some of your conversations, where he stood? D: Not particularly because it wasn't a big issue in Texas at the time whereas
  • INTERVIEWER: William S. White DATE: May 8, 1968 W: This is the conversation between Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen of Illinois, the Republican leader of the Senate, and William S. White. It's being made on May 8, 1968. Senator, you've known President