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- think at first he had thought of me in the capacity of Executive Director of the Kennedy Foundation, which had just lost its director. I indicated to him that I would not be interested in thiS; that I couldn't do it; that I was very flattered, but I
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Oral history transcript, William S. White, interview 2 (II), 3/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- beginning in respect to John Kennedy not long before he died. Actually, this one didn't go, of course, so far nor did the issue become so divisive. I think one could speculate that had he lived, had he not tragically died, that Kennedy would have faced
- that President Johnson continued the same general advisory team that President Kennedy had and that you've got the sort of continuity that you'd have with keeping on the same team. Another is that Johnson in effect has sabotaged the Kennedy approach to foreign
- . It was somewhat of a strained relationship because Senator McNamara represented a liberal school of thought in terms of legislation that then-Senator Johnson simply did not reflect. I think the years between 1956 and 1961 when President Kennedy and Vice
- . be aboard until May 1. But he won't He is, you know, Jim Allen, Chief State School Officer of New York, who, incidentally, I understand, was offered the Commissionership under President Kennedy and again under President Johnson and has just now accepted