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- of the North
and East and to some extent the West.
And this is increasingly true
of the South with the development of the two-party system.
take the Chicago delegation.
But you
Now the Chicago delegation would
seldom coalesce or have a meeting ground
- met with--the correspondents were
very angry and we met with Bill--what's his name? He is over in Beirut
now, head of the Tribune bureau over there, Chicago Tribune.
M:
Could you tell me what you found about Vietnam then?
H:
Well, you know, people
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congressman from the El Paso district; probably Frank Ikard and Homer
Thornberry; John Holton was there, I think--I'm sure he was there;
Nick Kotz of the Des Moines Register Tribune was there; probably
others--I just paid
- twenty miles off Tokyo at the end of the war.
I then quite quickly turned around and went over to the
Nuremberg Trials at the request of Francis Biddle, in which I was
called technical advisor to the Nuremberg Tribunal.
But what I was
many years later
- , yes.
Yes, there was Alex
Hurd~
acts~
and this--
the chancellor of Vanderbilt, [he]
was the chairman; Walter Thayer, then president of the New York
Herald Tribune, one of the stalwarts of the Republican hierarchy on
the Eastern Seaboard
- Tribune , went down
to see his new home and said they had a bar in his home approxi
mately twenty feet long or so .
He called Jenk Jones, in my
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- Tribune, and it
looked to us- -we were on a freighter- -it looked to all of us
on the freighter as if Mr. Johnson was the only person in the
United States who did understand how far behind we were, how
hard it was for us to catch up.
He was the leader