George Christian papers, 1963-2002.

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George Christian papers, 1963-2002.

Personal (1979-2002), speeches, Dallas Morning News columns, White House press secretary files and calendars, George Christian Inc., John Connally, Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (1965-1968), and material relating to Lyndon B. Johnson, budget related publications, news conference transcripts (August 1966-January 1969).

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University of Texas Libraries

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