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- a job that I thought would be constructive .
Government Operations fitted that category .
be done .
It was available, it could
They were putting some new members on it .
The Republicans
controlled the Congress, you understand, in January of '53
- , but that was a pro forma exercise in all
likelihood.
So, as long as Idris was in charge in a very conservative
monarchial government in Libya, it was really a separate account.
That has all changed, of course, since the ouster of Idris and the
advent of this new
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2
K:
Because he was new and Douglas knew that I didn't know him and he thought
perhaps, I imagine he thought, that I could be of use to Johnson in his
career and that Johnson would eventually be a man of influence that I
should know because
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forgotten a coupl e of others that were therec
I have
I think Arthur Schl es inger
\'Ias in there and a coupl e of others.
B:
It was generally assumed at the time in the newspapers that you '.'Jere
there as kind of a representative of the New South.
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