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  • Subject > Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961 (remove)

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  • the secretary He and the Secretary of State and Walt Rostow, who was special assistant to the President for defense and international matters, met regularly at luncheon once a \'Jeek, where they had lengthy discussions of this kind of problem. George Christian
  • . it would take him. I got LBJ to It took Vann just about an hour Having heard it many times, I knew [what] The President promised him that time. Well, unfor- tunately, Komer was over there and Walt Rostow was in the White House, and they headed us off
  • to turn to his advisers, perhaps people like the Bundys and the Rostows more than the Secretary of State, or at least as much as the Secretary of State, for advice and counsel. And here again, I don't think there's any real doubt that President Johnson