Oral history interview with Oscar Mauzy, 1984 March 9.

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Oral history interview with Oscar Mauzy, 1984 March 9.

Interview with Oscar Mauzy, an attorney and a Democratic member of the Texas Senate from Dallas. Mauzy shares his experiences and personal views as a member of the Sixty-eighth Legislature and discusses Lieutenant Governor William Hobby, Governor Mark White, midnight appointments, teacher pay raise, taxation and appropriations, and the Jurisprudence Committee.

55 leaves ; 29 cm.

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