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- . OKAMOTA
The attached
is self-explanatory.
Mr. Dwight Smit.!!_ at GSA has called back
about my memorandum to the Administrator.
Would you please contact
Mr. Smith and
supply him with a print
and whatever else
is necessary
-- so that the large scale
- in individual cases, he really has no shortage
of access to responsible officials. This is an old battle with Joe. He
had one round with President Kennedy and of course had an unending
contest with President Eisenhower.
He plans to raise this question
again
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SUBJECT:
Letter from Johns Hopkins professors
The attached lette! from Baltimore, mostly from
Johns Hopkins professors, is sent across your
desk because Milton Eisenhower undertook an
obligation to these people to see that their views
were made available
- dinner was only half as much fun without you, but
Mr. Nixon fooled everybody by making a surprisingly cheerful and funny
speech. His best line was that he was very grateful to General Eisenhower
for all the sound political advice the General had given him
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for the following:
,\ Dr. Milton Eisenhower
"
Charles So Garland (Chairman of the Board
of Johns Hopkins)
Gale McGee, who has been doing a g~eat
job on the campuses, and who was up here
the afternoon before the speech
Frank Church
They could all be inscribed
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Mr. l'ntil pointed out that he, himself,
hnd been responsible
for
Eisenhower for a$1300 million
working out the agreement with President
four-year
PL 480 agreement.
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