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  • . It so happened that his office at that time overlooked the steps leading up to the Capitol and leading up to the House and Senate Chambers, the side of the Capitol that faces the Supreme Court Building. When the shots were fired by this group
  • around and see him from time to time, and he does make some avuncular comments about it, but he's not really engaged in the day-to-day operations of it. One of the reasons, I think, is because of Congressman [John S.] Rooney [D.-N.Y.], the Congressman
  • to go up there and cut General Marshall's hair and General Arnold's ha i r and Secretary of War [Henry L.] Stimson, and Mr. Bundy, McGeorge Bundy's father, Mr. Ball, many of the big people who didn't have the time to come down to the regular barber shop
  • at the Georgetown Club asking me to dictate the memo over the phone. And that became rather impossible, but I got the memo done that evening; and it showed that until Roosevelt's time no President had ever gone to the convention. And then Hoover had done his
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 19, 1968 B: This is a continuation of the interview with Mr. Goldstein of the White House staff. This, like all previous ones, is confidential until otherwise notified. Mr. Goldstein, you said last time that when
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 19, 1968 B: 1bis is the second session with George Reedy. Sir, last time we carried this through the election of 1960, which brings us now up to the vice presidential years when you were still on Mr. Johnson's