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- of the work that we had carried on, over the next five years or so. I was at the University of Ninnesota in the department of microbiology and immunology, was associate professor of medicine at the r4edical College of Virginia, and then assistant dean
- Biographical and professional information; appointment as Associate Director of National Institute of Health and director of Division of Regional Medical Programs; problems of regional medical cooperation; 1967 decision to move Regional Medical
- ? M: t·e~, and for about ten months in Europe. G: With what newspapers were you associated? M: Well, I worked in Washington ·for a bureau called Western Reporters that represented a number of western newspapers. I W8.$ . Then I went
- _directly -with Senator Johnson's Texas office. So that my associations w~ .,. President Johnson at tha t time were intermittent, let me put; it ,/ LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- -1959. I thought that Senator Johnson and Senator Jackson and others were pressing too much on the missile gap thing and I said something that was more frank than you would say, thinking it wouldn't be published about these people. F: To a reporter? U
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 22 up the President and tell him I hoped that he would reconsider and change his mind and I said, "No, I'm in no condition to talk to him." So my wife was really shaken. She likes Lyndon Johnson. N: Did you try to press him