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  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh PERRIN -- I -- 7 G: Walter Jenkins was also with Senator Johnson's staff at the time. Do you recall what your impressions of him might have been
  • force BG [brigadier general], was the acting chief. Anyhow, off we went. We went down here to Andrews on the night of the twenty-fifth of May, in a KC-135, he and I and his aide, a couple of Indians, and Ambassador [Robert] Komer. We loaded aboard about
  • be present. It was about, as I recall, two o'clock in the afternoon, somewhere along in there, and he came with one or two aides, joined in the group, shook hands with all the little girls, and we visited a few minutes. Mr. Keating, who was the director
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh PICKLE -- I -- 7 F: I mean the NYA program, though. P: Well, they had two programs. You remember NYA had the student program, student aid, and as such the state NYA organization didn't have anything really to do
  • going to come up for questioning. You could never be sure how the line of questioning would develop, but if there was a story that morning that there was diversion of U.S. aid equipment in Pakistan, then almost surely you would be asked about