Reminiscnces of Byron Lindsley : oral history, 1976.

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Reminiscnces of Byron Lindsley : oral history, 1976.

Georgetown University Law School, 1944; California law practice, 1947; vice-president, president of Young Democrats, 1947-48; Democratic Central Committee chair, 1948; San Diego campaign chair for Helen Gahagan Douglas, 1950; personal feelings about her; Douglas as campaigner: personal style, organization, finances; Douglas ̀Senate campaign, 1950: Sheridan Downeys̀ withdrawal, Manchester Boddys̀ entrance, issues, general election campaign, Nixons̀ campaign; Douglas ̀relations with other politicians; Douglas ̀relations with campaign advisors, workers.

Transcript: 46 leaves.

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