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  • , seemed very friendly and then he said, "That speech that I delivered, that wasn't the speech I asked you to write, was it?" And I said, "No sir, not really." And he said, "You mind telling me why?" And I said, "Well, Mr. President, I thought
  • , sir, I do, thank you--for whatever it's worth, or for whatever I'm worth. F: You had the rather fortunate and peculiar situation of representing the constituencies of two Congressmen who were going to become president later even though they lived
  • you get those memos that . . . ? FLEMING: I did, yes, and I must confess I'm not sure whether they are here on my desk or at home. I looked for them day before yesterday and couldn't . . . to do some more thinking and preparation. We had a great
  • : This is at the end of his ambassadorship? Z: No. When he went out there, he came back every few months. His first visit back was early in September. I came with him because my family was here and my home leave had been cancelled. two days home leave back here