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- American we had. He also knew the leaders. F: He wasn't talking about names--he was talking about people? H: I'm talking about them personally. With Churchill, with Eden, with Macmillan, with De Gaulle, with Adenauer, hell, he could pick up the phone
- force, so Ambassador Merchant was brought in to head up the Smilth-Lee team and go out for an extensive round of discussions with the Europeans . The curve rises until the summer of '63 when President Kennedy visited Europe and was told by MacMillan
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 3 (III), 8/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- in but Michael Pallister, who was the foreign office chap who had been assigned as sort of the special assistant, almost a sort of a Henry Kissinger, to Wilson (he actually had the same position under MacMillan), apparently brushed Brown aside and got