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- arrangements are a Rube Goldberg contribution politically and can 1t work. We hoped we could get a.t i:he basic problem through the UN. In ar.y case, we have an opportunity for a new start. .I \I Secretary Rusk added that we have somewhat succeeded in ta.king
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- been in t o t a l k a b o u t t h e fa m in e in I n d ia , about a id from u s . And t h e r e must h a v e b een a moment o f l a u g h t e r when Rube G o ld b e r g came in to p r e s e n t a b u s t t o Lyndon, so r t o f a acu itero f h im . F
- are "a Rube Goldberg contraption politically and can 1t work." He hoped we could get out the basic problem through the UN. In any case, we have an opportunity for a new start. Secretary Rusk added that we have somewhat succeeded in taking the Turkish
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 2 (II), 11/7/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the domestic beet growers who now exist in 22 States. Both our bill and Cooley's would give the domestic growers about 550 thousand tons more next year (against a slower growth rate in the rrR rket in later years). Moreover, the current act is a Rube Goldberg