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  • Date > 1969-07-10 (remove)

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  • it's just his They tend to compare him with people who have made a profession [of it], who probably took professional training for television. d: But his stump speaking is very effective. K: He was very much in the Harry Truman style of 'give 'em
  • thought Sam Rayburn was calling the turn. Now whether that's true or not I don't know. But on our records he was not a liberal senator. B: Incidentally, did Mr. Johnson have any connection with your other Texas case in the '50's? M: None. B: Sweatt
  • in Paris on Governor [Averell] Harriman's staff from the summer of 1949 unti1 1950; then back with Harriman in Washington from 1950 to 1952, when he was special assistant to President Truman. In 1951, he became the director of the Office of Mutual Security
  • ; 1947-1949 Paris with Governor Harriman; with Harriman in DC in 1950; 1952 for Truman; London as Chief of AID; Minister of Economic Affairs in Embassy in 1952, 1955; Alliance for Progress; to Brazil in 1961; Dominican affair; OAS Charter; Assistant