Oral History Interview with Frank Kell Cahoon, October 24, 1967

  • Odom, E. Dale
  • Cahoon, Frank Kell
Publication date
February 1968
Publisher
North Texas State University

Abstract

Interview with former Texas House of Representatives Republican member and independent oil-man and geologist Frank K. Cahoon. The interview includes Cahoon's personal views on salaries for public school teachers, labor legislation, sales tax, liquor registration, appropriation bills, revisions in criminal code, lobby influence, and the future growth for the Republican party in Texas. Cahoon also talks about his thoughts on fellow politicians, his decision to switch career paths from business to politics, and his experiences as the only Republican representative in the Texas House

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