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  • it?" I said, "Not anything." He said, "Well, let's get started tomorrow," which we did. And it was a very important evening in I ~y life. After we had discussed my future, I inquired as to his. He said, "I'm going to stay in public life." I said
  • with an inquiring mind--one of the main burdens of Khanh's argument was the reason, the justification, the apo7ogia pro vita sua for having the coup was because the four generals were about to betray everything to the French. Lodge approached that, I think
  • judgments, because not everybody is necessarily commanding the best platoon, and people of a more inquiring mind might even admit logically of the possibility of luck of the draw. You get good troops, good replacements out of the repple-depple or bad