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under President Kennedy, at least none that I recall.
The first day that we were sworn in we all got herded into Sherman
Adams' old office and took the oath together, and that was the
last tL--:e, I think, we ever got in the same room.
P=esident Johnson
- of politics in the CAB; the Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific cases; Watts riots and Joseph A. Califano Jr., Leroy Collins, Governor Brown, and Ramsey Clark; LBJ's skill at using events like Selma and Watts to achieve legislative goals; LBJ uses civil rights
- was never privy to that.
So
mine was a routine, but I was aware that I could be called at
any time.
I had some calls from the Kennedy Administration at night,
too.
Mrs. Kennedy and the President had a couple of last minute
ideas, and they called me
- the campaign and convention of 1964; Okamoto's return as White House photographer in 1965; trip with Mrs. Kennedy to England for dedication of a memorial to JFK; Stoughton’s final days as White House photographer; White House photographers and receiving