H - while most mentions of Jock (shown here with paid-for senator Wild Bill Orloff) tended to be hagiographic later in the series, he was initially a morally, ethically ambiguous character
O - JR met Ames and Garr at the orbicular top of the famous Reunion Tower to reassure them about the phony codicil to Jock's will allowing for drilling on Section 40
U - the motion to anoint the bland but honest Martin Cole of Fort Worth as the opponent of the formidable Cliff Barnes for the Texas Senate seat was unanimous, if unenthusiastic
W- During most of the years of Dallas, Texas was represented in Washington D.C. by Senator Dave Culver. Don't tell that to Lloyd Benson, John Tower or Phil Gramm.
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