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- it happen with
Hum?hrey, although the relationship, as I viewed it, was different
betwe2n Johnson and Humphrey than it was between Kennedy and Johnson
--and I take it between Nixon and Agnew as I read the newspapers.
You never know until you're inside
- exceedingly receptive when I made some suggestions as to substantive
things he might say to some of these guys, instead of confining
himself to sort of the banalities that Agnew has just confined himself
to on his first exercise in Vice Presidential diplomacy
- 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