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- the next day after it arrives there. When I talked to you and Charles and Alice_by telephone, I could hardly do more than keep the telephone booth door closed and talk loud enough to keep the workers from drowning me out. I t may be that I will get ordered
- let 1■ started me hear troa 7ou 1mmed1ate17. Yours ••rr truly, HG1MBP The above 1s salt-explanatory and it would be appreciated it JOU would advise me whether or not you saw Mcclendon Monday afternoon attar our telephone conversation. I think
- Three segments: 0-3:55; 3:55-39:10; 39:10-43:38. Segment 1: Continued conversation between Luís Salas, James Mangan, and Max Skelton in the car en route to the library. Topics: Salas's motivation for telling his story; importance of Salas's story
Sound recording of interview with Luís Salas, Papers of James W. Mangan, tape 9, side A, circa 1977
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- ; conversation with Eloy Aguilar in Spanish, mostly about Salas’s personal history and his book, places in Texas and Mexico, Pancho Villa; Salas’s vision for his book; structure of the book, inclusion of biographical details; possibility of movie deal, and steps
- the conversation at all? S: Well, the conversation was about politics, how we're doing and everything. I told Ed Lloyd, "You know, Ed, I'm for the new party. Whatever you fellows vote for, I have to vote for." G: Did Stevenson come to Alice during the campaign