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Folder, "June 4, 1968 - 1:45 p.m. President's Tuesday Luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- flUGHTED .P. •blicotion leq Mre1 1 PWtni11ioft ef CoP1right Held•. W. Hwaa Johmon Not that I know of. I thought it was good that 83 men came over to our side. I get long letters from my reporter out there - - Chuck Robb. all the peasants want
- been giving us will work for him. But people in glass houses shouldn 1t throw stones, and I guess I live in a glass house." The President concluded the interview by showing Mr. Crawford a recent letter from Captain Charles Robb. / ) I/ G_y(_ George
- with the disapproval it got throughout the country. The Polls show 65% against it. The telegrams against it-- mail is running 50 - 50. Chuck Robb said every man approved of it. General Wheeler: applauded it. The message Abrams sent showed the men in I Corps