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- into the definition of public sentiment. In a case like that, a good deal of it was inspired by the National Rifle Association, directly and indirectly. Newspapers would pick up National Rifle Association material and print it and somebody else would pick it up
- with a small group of inside people--people that he had been associated with for some period of time largely, and people who were of his particular bent, very imaginative, very humorous, very light and gay. I didn't fit into that particular category, so
- to the American economy? P: That was when they said I was going to ruin the free enterprise system and the whole world was going to come tumbling down. I thought, "Bless you, Halter Jenkins.1I But I have always interpl"eted his note to mean that the President
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- with the IMF, and the other named the Bureau of International Business Operations, BIBO, which was headed by Mr. Edward Scriven. arrangement didn't work out as effectively as was hoped. This Dr. Behrman and his associates, with the consent of Secretary
- of 1964; American Foreign Service Association; Sinclair; NSA M341; Max Taylor’s think piece.