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  • when he was on the Times, just that whole hard-core bunch. M: This was a conscious thing. S: r think much like, to use Agnew's words, the whole kind of intellectual impact area here in the East. I think these people thought they were terribly
  • assigned to him . I did get one or two When he took his various trips, we sent people along with him also to help . But he didn't play much of a role then ; he stayed in the background as the Vice President usually does, except for Mr . Agnew . F: He
  • ~ 1967 Agnew--:-fi~s~ team interview; 121. rights September . P.M. Caldwell, Nov.. 9, 1967 • 125.· · HUDCambridge Report 126. • W. Paal Jones, principal.of •. team interview, 1, 196? Casting . Cambridge Junior SE:pt. ~5, 1967 . Company
  • with JFK, and Anna with President Thieu and Vice President Ky of South Korea. On one sideboard was a picturie of Richard Nixon and another of the Nixon . daughters. On the back of the Chennaul1t apart­ ment front door was a Nix­ on-Agnew sign left over from
  • a refugee settlement; common understanding about borders; a regional economic development bank; etc. w. W. Rostow Tuesday, June 6, 1967 Mr. President: Here is a thoughtful letter of support from Governor Agnew on the Middle East crisis. W. W. R. 1~ 7
  • problem able to permit in other countries Mr, Holifield but if these arrtmge­ in Germany which would get out ) Dr. Agnew refeITed to the nuclear seen on Saturday, support arrangements, such as those and asked why it could not be made better 7