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- , in the fall before the convention, and
moved up to Chicago.
Then we got tangled up in the long primary
fight with Estes Kefauver, which we tried to avoid and couldn't.
That meant an endless campaign, beginning in Minnesota and running
all the way through
- Katzenbach as attorney general; presidents’ interaction with the State Department; May 1966 trip to Chicago; LBJ’s opinions of the U.S. role in Vietnam; LBJ’s assessment of his own staff; Tonkin Gulf resolution; Lindley Rule and press access to LBJ
- Tribune.
From 1935 until 1939 you
From 1941 until 1947, and
then again from 1949 to 1951, you were an administrative analyst with
the Bureau of the Budget.
Between those two terms, from 1947 to 1949,
you were the director of management control
- Tribune, and it
looked to us- -we were on a freighter- -it looked to all of us
on the freighter as if Mr. Johnson was the only person in the
United States who did understand how far behind we were, how
hard it was for us to catch up.
He was the leader