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  • Johnson, and I think to most of us at that point it had become clear that Bobby had it in mind to challenge Johnson for the nomination in 1968. I remember up at Camp David at some point, maybe late 1962 or maybe the spring of 1963, again we were swimming
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Adams--I--16 A: I didn't know what to say with that. As I started to say before the press photographers, I had sung for Eisenhower and for Kennedy, and I never was asked by Johnson. they said, "Well, he didn't attend
  • what he thought was best for the nation. History has proven what Mr. Eisenhower said) had it not been for Lyndon Johnson as the majority leader, President Eisenhower never would have gotten a program passed. When the President [Johnson] thought
  • was involved, he really VJas involved, in those early days; it vJas during the last days of the Eisenhower Administration. And I found him supportive of LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library