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  • potential in the Library, cover the arts, foreign aid, Presidential policy making, the FCC, the pro lems of presidential Iran i lion, the meri
  • for April 16 The former Secretary or Statc 1:aptivatcd an audi­ cm:c on the Lihral} • ighth lloor \\ ith his observations on the state of the world wday. A similar program was held on March 7 with George Reedy, fonner aide tO Lyndon Johnson from his Senate
  • banks and profes­ sional aides. You look at candidates today [and] you wonder whose words are being spoken, really, be­ cause of all the professional help, and you wonder what your candi­ dates think. You get a feeling today that all of the candidates
  • and teachers; that must change. Schools often do not encourage parents to get involved in the education of their children, beyond bringing cookies and kool-aid to PTA meetings. Next, we are losing too many quality teachers. A lot could be done to encour­ age
  • with McPher:on and d me tic adviser Joseph Cali fan . LBJ casually announced that he might not run fi r reelection. The two aides sat stunned. Finally McPh r­ son stammered, "You have to run." LBJ's eyes fixed upon him with laser-like intensity. "Why do I have