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- at Newsday in New York as a journalist. And here was a guy who had been to a Baptist seminary. He was an ordained minister, wasn't he? G: Yes. I guess the question really goes to the matter of whether Bill Moyers was promoting his own image with the press
- of Newsday, Califano's predecessor-B: Bill Moyers. P: Bill Moyers was desirous of being the head of the Peace Corps, and if I were merely to speculate, and I must have speculated at the time, I must have had the idea that the President didn't want to move
- at his house where I think Shriver, who was his old boss, and Johnson, who was his most recent boss, and his new boss, [Captain Harry F. ] Guggenheim [editor-in-chief] Newsday, Ne\o~sday. from There was a l i t tIe dinner party for eight
Oral history transcript, Lawrence E. (Larry) Levinson, interview 5 (V), 11/5/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- and then maybe one day inherit the whole mess out there, Newsday. That was the only explanation that I got from the President, that he really bent over backwards to counsel with Bill and try to help him, understanding that these financial pressures were