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Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson Talks With Harry S. Truman

93-164
Accession Number
93-164
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
Truman - Trips - Post-Presidential - Washington, D. C.; Truman - Banquets - Dinners - Post-Presidency - National Capital Democratic Club
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Description
Senator Lyndon B. Johnson emphasizes a point in serious conversation with former President Harry S. Truman. Senator Johnson, Senate Democratic leader and House Speaker Sam Rayburn, both from Texas, are among key Democrats opposing formation of a permanent advisory committee to make their party "more responsive and more responsible to its members and to the public." Harry S. Truman is in favor of establishing the group. The get together was at the reception prior to a dinner by the National Capital Democratic Club here in Washington, D. C. tonight.
Date(s)
January 4, 1957