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  • this is something again the public never quite appreciates. For example, Eisenhower had never had an attack before, you see, but he had it during the presidency. And I would estimate that if we could look ahead three hundred years from now at presidents who
  • with him, so we were good friends. He was seeing President Eisenhower. Well, I saw Majority Leader Johnson then and indicated he was doing quite well. A member of the press obviously came by, and I indicated in the press report that his electrocardiogram
  • with periods of doubt as any normal person would have--to accomplish the goal of total rehabilitation. I remember when Eisenhower came to visit him. Johnson's attack was only a few days before Eisenhower's. As I recall it, Johnson was still in the hospital when
  • before making that decision?" (Laughter) So Tom Mattingly, who was one of Eisenhower's physicians, and I went to Nicaragua. They picked us up--picked me up; Mattingly, I think, was in Washington at the time. But they picked me up the next morning