In 1958 W. Marvin Watson created one of the first
Johnson-for-President clubs in Texas. As a result of his early work
on Johnson's behalf, Watson was appointed a White House special
assistant in 1965 and assumed the job of White House chief of staff
after Bill Moyers resigned that position in 1966.
Sherwin Markman was a special assistant to LBJ until 1968. He went
on to work as a senior trial lawyer for Hogan & Hartson until 1992.
He is the author of a novel, "The Election," and the editor of
"Lyndon Johnson Remembered: An Intimate Portrait of a President."
"Marvin Watson was the loyal keeper at the gate. His memories should be a bountiful addition to the story of those yeasty years."--Lady Bird Johnson
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