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  • , I don't think to me privately but to small groups of us, that one of the first things that he did was call in General Eisenhower and had a very detailed discussion with him of General Eisenhower's judgment LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Oral history transcript, Graham Purcell, interview 1 (I), 7/29/1969, by David G. McComb
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 23 of newscaster and camera, of actress and lighting, of politicians and makeup--all of these are just factors within a larger factor. Now, whatever Robert Montgomery did for Eisenhower I suppose helped him. However Mr
  • many of the Eisenhower years. Did Mr. Johnson participate in NSC affairs during that period? S: That I can't answer. I just didn't know of his activities as a Senator. M: Right. How about the staff work? Did staff work frequently get prepared
  • on everyone's part that there ought to be some simple solution. That was the basic attitude of the Eisenhower Administration. Their so-called termination policy is that what we ought to do is put them on their own and let them sink or swim. Of course the Indians
  • of President Eisenhower's farewell reference to the military ind us trial complex! Nobody knew of its importance at the time of its delivery, although some might have prized the prominence it has today. Think also of the actual positioning of President