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  • . OKAMOTA The attached is self-explanatory. Mr. Dwight Smit.!!_ at GSA has called back about my memorandum to the Administrator. Would you please contact Mr. Smith and supply him with a print and whatever else is necessary -- so that the large scale
  • to Kefauver in New Hampshire. I also agree with this course, generally. I have this doubt. In 1958, you had to go to the UN, et al, to keep the world from regarding Eisenhower as a lame-duck, impotent President. I think it possible that making yourself
  • in the government, you do this. My feeling is that something would come up under the Kennedys or maybe back under Eisenhower, and somebody started a reaction to it within the West Wing and they called up Justice or Labor or Treasury or whomever and started working
  • of this precedent. Now this is not what you were talking about, but you need this. The thing that was uppermost in everybody's mind in Washington about Nixon toward the end or at the end of the Eisenhower Administration and his campaign, was his ill-fated visit
  • the National Guard for anything in race, we would have had a different racial history, just like if you had a northerner as president at the time of Selma and all like that, and they had sent in troops as Eisenhower did in Little Rock, we wouldn't have