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  • because I was convinced that he had this touch--this charisma--that the party needed. I think what made me a little sad about the Los Angeles convention was that I thought Adlai Stevenson came upon particularly poor times there. I thought--not Gene
  • Room; the 1960 Democratic National Convention and Quigley's view of LBJ at that time; JFK's decision to ask LBJ to be his vice-presidential running mate and LBJ's decision to accept; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Abraham Ribicoff
  • VHITE HOUSE Dat DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON e Oct. 25, DIARY Bethesda Naval Hospital Friday President began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo Activity LD (include visited by) 12:03am Birt 12:20 Arrive 1968 h of second
  • with him; but this was quite distant really--was a time when he talked to some of the officials of the Department of Commerce while he was Vice President, to express his interest and support of the Equal Employment Opportunity program. I believe
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Date Friday, October 25, 1968 Bethesda Naval Hospital Activity ND 12:03 a.m. Baby girl Robb was born! 12:05 General Walt
  • and Reserve Affairs. Mr. Fitt, you were appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense by President Johnson and approved by the Senate on October 6, 1967, which is just over a year ago. Prior to that time, from '61 to '63, you were a Deputy Assistant Secretary
  • and the DMZ. Secretary Rusk: They said they could be at the meeting on November 2. We must stay with this if we go with it. Let's keep this language out. Time is putting pres sure on them. Secretary Clifford: If this deal goes through, could you have