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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)
  • Subject > Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961 (remove)

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  • president, the former president and now a statesman . F: Our former friend . J-9 : No, he's not a former friend because he's still my friend . He and his wife have been my friends for a long time and I've been their friend . In fact, Lady Bird has
  • can borrow. This is just sheer nonsense. This game is played much more effectively when you have Democratic President. Democrats don't get all upset about raising the debt limit. Southern Democrats do, but the m a j o r i t y of them don't get too
  • Biographical information; House Banking and Currency Commission; Sam Rayburn; Inter-American Bank; International Development Association; Hoover Commission; campaigns for Congress; Kennedy appointment to the Treasury; Chairman of the FDIC; May 1965
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 9 first move in an attempt to hold down some of these foreign costs that we were incurring as a government. F: You served on the Hoover Commission in there too. B· I did some
  • Biographical information; House Banking and Currency Commission; Sam Rayburn; Inter-American Bank; International Development Association; Hoover Commission; campaigns for Congress; Kennedy appointment to the Treasury; Chairman of the FDIC; May 1965
  • to Washington, didn't quite know what I wanted to do, and thought I wanted to leave Washington. I sat around pretty much for a year or so doing very little, except that I became a member of the Hoover Commission. I was appointed by Speaker Rayburn. I think
  • Truman, Herbert Hoover, Eisenhower on this report, but it has gone the way of many presidential commission reports. F: Forecasting is fruitless, but do you have a feeling that this is, say, like Medicare, something that over a period of decades
  • position we were in on the Faubus-Kennedy thing. As a Texan, with Johnny Lyle pushing him-­ F: Who's Johnny Lyle? C: Johnny Lyle was the congressman from Corpus Christi, and he's a nice guy. But somewhere back in the desperate talking of the Hoover