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  • I personally serve, that's all. Frankly, I thought it would have been rather presumptuous of me to inquire of the President who was being appointed. That was his power of selection certainly, and one in which I felt I should make no inquiry. M
  • to show the tapes to and test the reactions of randomly selected.,, untrained -subjects. This technique of content analysis was pioneered by Professor Philip Stone of Harvard and is described 1n some detail in his book 11The General Inquirer. " Among
  • , and that a number of names had been mentioned as a possible replacement. I was interested. He inquired as to whether or not I indicated after a couple of days of thought that I was, and I followed that up with a letter to Senator Russell. say about two weeks went