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  • with, and a rationale for those things that ACDA does. M: Certainly appropriations is a good reading of, I think, Congress' reception of the idea of arms control and the benefit of it. How do you feel that they have received this? D: I think that it's almost like
  • Bureau or Walt Rostow's staff. I doubt that he would read through most of the full detail, although in some countries that are of particular interest to him or in the case of a major loan, he might. He approves with a notation as to whether he accepts
  • of witnesses that might be classified as somewhat hostile. What I will do is get my volume--of course, there is a hearing volume that exists on all the witnesses--and I will go read it through again and recall who the witnesses were and what range they covered
  • . then you can read into that whatever you want. And There was .an assumption that if everything was working, inevitably it would affect people's thinking. But there was never that claim except in the process of interpretation. It's like any survey