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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-03-04 (remove)

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  • . It doesn't mean grants-in-aid, and I felt that we should try to help these countries help themselves to a point where we gradually could get phased out of this operation. Very interestingly, when the bank first started--this has been nine LBJ Presidential
  • of fact, he was a storehouse of information . If he himself wouldn't get involved, anybody who could get to one of his aides or get to him and say, "Tell me how I should handle this," you could stack your chips . But if you followed the advice, you'd
  • color which aided him substantially. It was to his credit that he was able to use what was thought to be a political weakness as a political strength, which it certainly was. People were voting guilty consciences right and left. M: In such a campaign
  • cafeteria, which doubled as an auditorium, and classrooms. They had all the modern teaching aids like tape recording equipment and films and all manner of things like that. They weren't lacking in the amenities that modern schools have, but they were