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  • Douglas Evelyn William Finley Mack G. Fleming Hubert R. Gallagher Robert T. Griffin Walter Hasty Andrew Hickey Gene Howard Phillip S. Hughes Ralph K. Huitt Samuel M. Jones Rod Keiser Bob Kneipp L. Edward Lashman Brig. General J. R. Lawrence Anthony R
  • Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925-
  • of the United States at its best. "I am proud of you." He said he would call for individual reports around the room but none need to speak if they don't desire. Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey opened the individual reports pointing out that he went
  • DRAFT MEl';IORANDUM OF CON\1£:RSATION - 1 PARTICIPANTS: ·I I ' I I JvNG' ~~~ 7, 1968 The President of the United States The Prime l'.Unister of Jamaica, Hugh Lawson Shearer Covey T . Oliver, Reporting Officer I I I II I
  • rather than after. Hughes would be good. Tom The President: 1. I want the Vice President to win. 2. I want the Democratic Party to win. They are better. No question of Humphrey against anybody. 3. I have told the Cabinet not to let the record of its
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
  • WITH HUGH SIDEY Time Magazine in the Oval Office August 9, 1967 2 - 3:30 p. m. The President, in discussing recent crises, said he remembered the first few months in office when troubles seemed much more severe. To put problems in perspective, he
  • . Thomoa Joiin90n Nixon asked to see Harriman. He will see him Thursday The President: Communications, Transportation, M2dics and the Secret Service have never failed me. I like the new Military Aide, Colonel Hughes. Doctor Burkley has done a wonderful
  • be practical. Rusk said that Senator Hugh Scott, who has been helpful, suggested that a group of moderates be brought down to th,e White House for a pep talk. The President said you can't trust them. He said he met with 48House Republican freshmen and took all
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