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  • in the case of Chicago. Do you think that HEW, in Johnson's mind, was sufficiently sensitive to the political concerns of Mayor [Richard] Daley and-- J: No, I think that he didn't think they were sensitive enough to the problems that Mayor Daley had
  • to LBJ; John Gardner replacing Anthony Celebrezze as secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW); Mayor Richard Daley's problems with HEW; civil rights leaders not being invited to the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act; the Watts riots; having
  • . If he doesn't, he's in pretty bad shape. G: I wondered to what extent having a party for the congressional aides was motivated by the fact that he himself had been one when he worked for [Richard] Kleberg. J: That may have been part of the motivation
  • ; Ed Clark as ambassador to Australia; Jacobsen's opinion of Jim Symington; George Reedy as press secretary; the appointment of General William McKee as Federal Aviation Administration chairman; the death of Senator Richard Russell's nephew; tracking