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  • , at all of it? G: A congressman by the name of Elliott-- K: Carl Elliott? G: --from Alabama was chairman of that. this was very much on his mind. There isn't any question that We had at that time Graham Barden as the chairman of the Education
  • to have a piece by Billy Graham in Life during the campaign, which literally said, "Nixon ' s the man," you know. They called Kennedy forty-eight hours before this piece was to appear--they were stricken by their conscience up there--and said, "Well
  • husband kept that commitment with Humphrey, didn't he? R: Yes. And then of course Humphrey was defeated in the primaries oyt [John] Kennedy. And then you know the story of Jim [Rowe) and Johnson and Phil Graham and all the people at Los Angeles. I
  • on radio--we didn't have television in those days--selling his flour and how to lead them all in prayer. He got a tremendous following and, my God, ran for governor. I was up in Graham one day, talking about Pappy O'Daniel. I drove into town. It had one
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh At that time, the House Committee on Education and Labor had a chairman, Graham Barden of North Carolina, who
  • Bolling -- I -- 8 could be with the press, both in terms of columnists and editors . He was a positive genius with them, despite his reputation with reporters . influential . He had a very close friend in Phil Graham, who was And he had demonstrated