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  • almost non-existent ~ How do you explain this? H: I think former Prime Minister Lester Pearson put it in a phrase, "We've just got weary of well-doing." Further, quiet, constructi ve activity is never really newsworthy, you know. What is newsworthy
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 agencts, was a little troublesome. The relationships between [Lester B.] Pearson and Johnson were not very good on Vietnam. Pearson did a rather, I think a rather
  • ahead to tell you something about arrangements? G: Go ahead, while you are thinking about it. P: Let me tell you this story about Campobello. He was to meet with Lester Pearson, the prime minister of Canada, and he thought it was a good idea
  • and Austin; going to work for Press Secretary Bill Moyers; advancing a meeting between LBJ and the Prime Minister of Canada, Lester Pearson, at Campobello; LBJ’s gall bladder surgery; recording conversations between LBJ and the press office; LBJ’s
  • about what I am about to tell you in The Reporter at the time, and Drew Pearson had a couple of articles about it. What happened was that everybody felt--that is the Johnson people and the Stevenson people--that Kennedy was making an all ou effort