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- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING
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- Telephone conversation # 12902, transcript, LBJ and GEORGE MEANY, 4/2/1968, 11:59AM
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Telephone conversation # 13311, transcript, MARIE FEHMER and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 8/25/1968, 12:31PM
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- Reference No. 13311 October 24, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is not recording. DATE: 8/25/68 TIME: 12:31 PM CALLER: Hubert Humphrey Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist CCD\llrC: CCT : .. I
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13311, transcript, MARIE FEHMER and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 8/25/1968, 12:31PM
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- that in conversation over the telephone from Chicago, and he told Wallace, and Wallace came around to my office in the Congress Hotel where I was staying, and he was very much disturbed. He said he thought I was a friend of his, and I told him I was, but that didn't
- Tully--I~-l2 Johnson? T: You answer phones a good deal of the day. the telephone and people know it. F: Because you know how he likes So they telephoned instead of writing. Did you work with Mrs. Johnson at all after she became either the vice
- the President had apparently told SOTI'.E:~ody, which I think is valid, that Bill went down to the ranch and they had a long two-hour conversation down on the banks of the river there. So the President said Bill ,-las just hinting in every "lay