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  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 14 world, including helping in Vietnam through the past several years with some of the pacification activities that have been taking place there. I believe, Dr. Baker
  • Vietnam
  • ; AID and international program activities; pollution; legislation drafting process; Vietnam; personnel recruitment; racially integrated staff
  • by the Commodity Credit Corporation to Yugoslavia. The Findley Amendment said that no nation which had provided aid to North Vietnam or was the nation of registry of ships carrying aid to North Vietnam should be the recipient of our aid under PL 480. The question
  • and agencies; resolving conflict between government departments and agencies; Congressman Paul Findley's amendment to Public Law 480 regarding US aid to nations that had provided aid to North Vietnam; OLC's work to help the attorney general and the White House
  • ? F: I think the Vietnam conflict has simply made it--I think the atmosphere in Congress and throughout the country has made this a more politically charged issue than it really is, and until that can be worked through I think the possibilities
  • ; the Senior Interdepartmental Group; the AID program; national security advisers; crisis management; Vietnam policy-making; the "nongroup;" Walt Rostow as a second secretary of state; peace feelers; Marigold; the Ashmore-Baggs trip; anatomy of leaks; the March