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- on the national level? W: No. I was covered by the Hatch Act. F: How did you happen to come to the attention of John F. Kennedy? W: I haven't the slightest idea. I have been told by no less than twenty people that they had seen President-elect Kennedy
- with either President Kennedy or President Johnson? M: No, sir. B: In the normal course of things-- M: I have attended meetings where they've spoken and the like, but at the time I have had no particular direct contact. B: From your vantage point here
- to Cyrus Vance in 1960 after the Kennedy victory, somehow felt a strand out of his own past coming to the fore when out of the blind a letter from Matthew Nimetz arrived. We interviewed Matt and later, with the approval of the President, added Matt to our
- looked November, I was tentatively And on that particular day, which was a Wednesday in this cancelled scheduled to see President Kennedy, but it turned out later that out, that he was too busy in getting off to Texas . And of course
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- to the Budget Bureau it's not very innovative or imaginative, and normally is not designed to rock the boat. P: Who conceives this idea of going outside of government for these new ideas? G: It was done a little bit under President Kennedy when he established