Oral history interview with Alonzo Jamison, 1968 July 30.

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Oral history interview with Alonzo Jamison, 1968 July 30.

Interview with Alonzo Jamison concerning his experiences as a college professor, a farmer-stockman, a Democrat, and a former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Denton. Jamison shares his personal views as a member of the Special Session of the Sixtieth Legislature and discusses appropriations, revenue bills, the budget-making process, Legislature's relationship with Governor John Connally, liquor legislation, and the urban-rural conflict.

24 leaves ; 29 cm.

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