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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-07-01 (remove)

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  • it was, but everybody was after the design of that dress. They all wanted to know what it was, and whoever found it out would have a great big scoop. The newspaper people were going into bridal houses under all kinds of guises, trying to get pictures or details about
  • : There was quite a gap in time between these two things. The MLF was pretty well forgotten by the time the Nonproliferation Treaty came along. M: Mc: But they did associate it with perhaps some Vietnam difficulties. I don't think anybody in Germany
  • . For example, when Mr. [Robert] Haack became president of the New York Stock Exchange, I brought him in to introduce him. But I know that on occasion people associated with the Exchange would come to visit him just because they, one, liked to meet the president