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F:
Did that come by telegram or telephone?
B:
Came by telephone and Coke and Bob Murphy and I were riding together.
I
was riding in the car with them; that was Coke's campaign
- daily?
N:
Not daily,
0::
Cape Cod at the time of the second primary?
but I telephoned.
I bought the New York Times.
Boston pa?ers didn't report anything.
The
The New York Times
would have very confusing information, and I remember I called
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but in one of his many untold acts of kindness, sent me down here in
February of 1937.
He just merely picked up the telephone and made a call
- was practicing law, I became very
interested in Democratic Party politics.
In 1948 I became especially
interested in supporting Lyndon Johnson for the United States Senate.
(blank tape at this point: pause for telephone call)
Of course, I was aligned
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G:
Was this conversation held in the Johnson City home or after she had moved to Austin?
R:
It was here in Washington. She had come on a long automobile trip with her daughter, Lucia
Alexander, and Lucia’s
- interviewed Governor Allred
on the prohibition question.
PB:
That was a long time ago.
Mr. Long, your first memories
of Mr. Johnson, as I understand from our previous conversation, are somewhat obscure.
Do you recall just when
it was you first got to know