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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- and well-off alike -- are overwhelming. into our third century1 By 1980, when we are four years There will be 40 million more Americans than ..... 34 there are now -- enough people to fill 80 cities the size of Denver, or 3, 300 suburbs as big
- that could be considered for this post because they would either have to be widows, or single women, or women whose husbands would be able to go with them. And not very many women fall into that category. has quite a bit to do with it. So I'm sure
- as their personal staff, who they are paying directly, etc., that there is a different relationship than those whom you have obviously recruited on a different basis to the post that they hold. And I sure never heard it done to anybody that could be regarded