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  • Contributor > Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999 (remove)

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  • of flamboyancy. It was just sort of an amusing thing, I think, on the part of the staff. G: What was his characterization of the office, do you--? R: I never heard him characterize it. G: Okay. Now, early that year Castro assumes power in Cuba. Let me
  • LBJ’s Capitol office; P-38; Castro assumed power in Cuba; resignation of Theodore Green as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee; annual battle over Rule 22; LBJ’s motion to change rules to two-thirds of those present and voting than
  • Castro's water" and let it go at that. G: Wasn't it the reverse? Didn't the Cubans cut off our water supply? R: No. They threatened to. What they were trying to do was, of course, to hold us up for more money. G: Yes. R: What we did, we quick shipped