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  • , and the time is 3:35 in the afternoon. We are in his office in the new Housing and Urban Development Building in Washington, D.C. Mr. Lapin, can you tell me something about your background, where you were born, when? L: I'm from California, and I was born
  • /loh/oh 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
  • ^ h ^ *-•#*? ^ p ^g p ^tm THE WHIT E HOUS E Dat PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Novembe DAILY DIAR Y Th e Whit e Hous e Thursda The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Te j^J r ^ 1 /ePrh°ne 1 In Ou tL oL Activit D 8:00a
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  • President's Daily Diary entry, 11/21/1968
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  • President's Daily Diary
  • yourself in a position to have a job in the new Administration? S: Yes. As 1960 moved on and I was chairman of this wheat task force--and wheat was in a kind of crisis situation with nearly a billion-and-a-half bushels stored up--a real surplus crisis
  • e C o u n tr y to f o s t e r th e a r t s . And t h e n t h e y p a s s e d out th e c e r t i f i c a t e s to th e new m e m b e r s of th e A r t s C ouncil - - a good m a n y of w hom I had h ad a b it of a hand in s u g g e s tin g to L y n d o