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  • to being called at times when I wasn't physically in sight. I worked there, and when he decided he wanted a picture of whatever he was doing or whomever he was with, an aide would madly call and I'd come running. In most cases, this could be around
  • . And [there was] the welfare director from Oklahoma, Lloyd Rader, Senator [George] Smathers, and some other senator and their aide. We were waiting on Clinton Anderson. We were going to study proposals. Kerr told us to research how much a half a per cent increase in Social
  • . But we first went to Africa. aide on that trip. I went along. 8ill Moyers was sort of the presidential 1.4e came back through Paris. He vrent to Geneva, and then to Paris, when he had some NATO exercises to do; then we went on home. That vIas our
  • think he was pleased to do it. It was at this moment that Miguel Guajardo entered into an arrangement with a gentleman, I think it was Mr. Jenkins. F: That's right, Walter Jenkins. B: Walter Jenkins, that was a very close friend of his. I think
  • with Mr. Johnson, but I think it may be important a long time from now, and that's of course what we're trying to anticipate. You were director of American aid to Greece and Turkey in a very critical time--l947-l949. What is sometimes called the New
  • and Mr. Kiesinger; Adenauer’s visit to the LBJ Ranch; reunification; effects of Vietnam War on Germany opinion; ambassador-at-large; Director of American aid to Greece and Turkey, 1947-1949.
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • as vice president; space program; LBJ relations with Eisenhower; LBJ and Robert Kennedy; JFK assassination; role of White House press; Walter Jenkins' resignation; Bobby Baker; presidential press secretaries; Nixon-Johnson relationship
  • on it. But they moved from there to the building they're presently occupying. G: Did Lyndon Johnson also have an interest in some apartments north of the University on Red River? J: No, Walter Jenkins had some there. G: I see. I see. I thought those were some
  • start to rewrite my ad--" And he wanted to see it. I went over to poor old Jenkins and I said, "I don't care whether he's mad as hell. What are we going to do?" He said, "Let's print the goddamn thing and say you didn't get the message." So we printed