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- came back. The next tweaking of the eagle's tail was just before Christmas when they blew up the Brink. That was that hotel Bob Hope said was coming in the other way when he was coming into town. deaths and so on, right in the heart of Saigon
Oral history transcript, Anthony J. Celebrezze, interview 1 (I), 1/26/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- on as a handicap to the ticket? M: Not at all. He was a tremendous asset in our part of the world and -------- frankly in the face of that Our despair, or our confidence that he would not run reflected a despair on our part, not a point of hope-Oh
- ? There was wild confusion on the I heard two of the shots. bus~ as there was every place else. I was sitting next to Bob Pierpoint of CBS. F: It came in clearly over the noise of the crowd? R: Well, not so clearly. point. There was not a lot of crowd noise
- Institutions. We were putting on a big international convocation in New York, which was coming up the following year, where we hoped to bring the Russians in. In fact we did finally bring the Russians in, and a lot of people from the UN; it was sort of held