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  • ; and back to Chicago and home. And when I got home, the morning I got home I issued a statement and said that in my judgment President Roosevelt was certain to be nominated on the first ballot in Chicago and would be elected and would carry, in my judgment
  • of the Administration . This wasn't the President, this was Mrs . Johnson . Back in the spring of '64, we started a new program called Americans at Home which was designed to tie together all of the hospitality committees that we have in many � � � LBJ Presidential
  • ; LBJ's personal encouragement; Americans at Home program; Mrs. Johnson; Secretary Hodges; immigration requirements; cooperation from private American travel companies; Travel Advisory Committee; CAB; Charlie Murphy ; Joe McCarthy; Charlie Thayer; Senator
  • labor organizations before you entered government service. Did you ever have occasion during those years to be in contact with Mr. Johnson while he was a' Senator, for example'? W: Yes, I first met President Johnson in Stuart Symington's home
  • needed in their home country. For example, I knew a Togolais physician from West Africa who was trained in our country and started to work here. Now if he had remained here that would have been an unfortunate brain drain. He happened to be a very