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if you want to call it that, of CIA support of National Students
Association and some publications.
I presume this goes back to the
period in which you were
- ; CIA role exaggerated by press; National Students Association; Watts and racial problems; Kerner Report; CIA relationship with other organizations in Vietnam; raw information provided for by the CIA
- with
companies--potential advertisers.
F:
He was seeking national advertisers?
W:
Both local and national.
Most national advertisers have local interests
in the Texas area.
F:
And so he was hoping to work through the horne office to induce local people
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up a great deal of strength on the second ballot.
What Johnson's problem was, I feel there were just too many strong
people in the rtmning, and that the nation didn't know him too well, even
though he had been Majority Leader.
I think those were
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960, 1964 Democratic conventions; association with LBJ during the vice presidency; NBC’s handling of the news after the JFK assassination; meetings with LBJ; credibility gap; Georgetown Press
- .
But it was a colorful thing.
They sang, liThe Yellow Rose of
Texas lt and there was a lot of activity.
It got off to a bad start
which is a famous story by now about the first stop outside of
Washington was Culpepper, Virginia and there were about fifteen people
out
- was viewed by our people as being much more conservative.
prevailed until he actually became the Majority Leader.
This
His attitude toward
the things that we were interested in, I would say, became more favorable
as time went.
But still
- happened to
come to Washington.
I'd been associated with a nonprofit manage-
ment consulting firm in Chicago for about a year and planned to go
back.
In the meantime, "the head of the company became assistant
director of the Budget Bureau, which