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  • Contributor > Carpenter, Liz, 1920- (remove)
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  • suddenly ordered that the presidential libraries and other public institutions had to make available all transcripts of recorded conversations, or telephone conversations that had 19 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • of the telephone, especially following JFK's assassination; the difficulty in analyzing LBJ as a whole person using only the telephone conversations; examining presidents and their faults in the context of their time and their experiences.
  • Church. F: And her conversion. C: Right. F: And, of course, she was in the usual Azalea Festival Queen. Was she Apple Blossom? C: Yes, Apple Blossom, and also in Norfolk at Azalea. F: Before we get into the wedding, tell me a bit about
  • • knowing it, because you can't be around anybody as catalytic as Lyndon Johnson and not be swept up into it. I think that she has had the best teacher in the world in government, in really practical government. She has probably heard more conversations
  • in a Natural Beauty message to Congress, he found that the First Lady was a very attentive and knowledgeable participant in the conversation; that she had a mind that grasped ••• This is not to say the President didn't. But I think he was more startled--Udall