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Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, left, majority leader, and Senator Theodore Green, 1957. Photo credit: George Tames/The New York Times ORG XMIT: M0204051508380488 Published in NYT 04/24/02 Published Caption: Lyndon B. Johnson, left, Senate majority leader, is shown working over Theodore F. Green, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Robert A. Caro describes Johnson at the peak of his persuasiveness. (George Tames/The New York Times, 1957) Published 11-25-2006: "I'm just saying there can be hidden virtues in our so-called vices," said Emrys Westacott, above. Sleeping during a speech, top left, or bullying, as Lyndon B. Johnson was known to do, are considered rude acts.
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George Tames/The New York Times//EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
George Tames
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