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- er for the City of New York; Dr. Ford, I believ e it is, who has that capaci ty in Boston and works for the Harvar d Medica l School . The people who conduc ted that autops y were not really the top forens ic pathol ogists in the countr y
Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : President Johnson, as you said, wanted to--his personality was just different. I don't know how to explain it. I'll think about that when you come back. G: You said that you traveled with him some on some of his trips. W: Yes. G: Do you recall
- How Whittington came to work for LBJ following President Kennedy's assassination; Whittington's duties; LBJ's secretaries' rotating schedules; traveling with LBJ to the Ranch and Austin; Whittington as the first African American to integrate
- the press reports of my travels--not just the press reports but the post reports, were glowing reports of my travels. B: Of course, I ought to point out in this record that you're hardly an amateur at that. You had made a similar trip in '55, I think