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- , "the President's man." That's the title of a book, or
almost [The President's Men: White House Assistants of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S.
Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson by Patrick
Anderson]. How do those books get written
- a grant for Oral History of Eisenhower and Stevenson, and he
said it would be nice if you did something like that for Harry Truman, and
a couple of years later we got a good application and did.
in keeping his hands off of it and so did his staff.
But he
- and always
has been.
M:
Not in the sense of a s inki ng ship, waul d you say?
L:
No, it's just a leaking ship.
He used to swear, the President--not in
my presence, but I'm told--to the Secretary [of StateL "Damn it, why
don't you find out who the leaks
- President LBJ’s relations with the press and Louchheim’s efforts to improve such relations; Louchheims work in State Dept.’s Community Advisory Service 1964-1966; encouraging foreign service employees to go on domestic talk circuits; foreign talk