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- first learned.
It was soon after noon, in Los Angeles, on the day of the nomination
for the vice presidency.
So I was surprised or shocked.
But upon
reflection and analyzation of it, I can see Mr. Kennedy's point, and
I can also see Mr. Johnson's
- 'till the time you came in. It is history that
there's been a surge of concern about the Indian now after a long period of neglect. So I
think the best thing you can do is just start off telling what you found, what you tried to
do and then I'll
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President Kennedy answered, "I just do not think this is the time; I
do not see anything in this coming session of Congress."
It, needless to say, was an occasion of disappointment to Mr. Wilkins
- in collusion with parties like Walt
Rostow, Clark Clifford, Dean Rusk; the President had his own small set
of advisers looking over these drafts as they would be presented over
the period of this six weeks.
It was a particularly exhausting time,
I recall
- already a couple of times the general subject of the organization
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- a White House Fellow.
This would be in the
latter part of the fall of 1965 through one year of the program.
had gotteu
in~o
We
how you became involved in the presidentiaJ corresĀ
pondence, his personal letters.
At our closing the l3st time you had