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Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- with American Legion National Commander Johnson (might drop in on the meeting) 1:30 pm OFF RECORD: Lunch with Walter Lippmann 5:30 pm OFF RECORD: Eddie Adams Dr. I. J. Carmin Karpman Kennett L. Rawson Jim Novy 6:00 pm OFF RECORD: Jack Horner and Bob
- before it becomes ugly and difficult. His people should keep in touch with Collins r people. 6. Appointments -- Among r ecent appointments are Lisle Carter, formerly of HEW, and Ted Berry, both among the top half dozen in the Poverty Pro g ram; Andrew
- bodies. For nearly six months no agreement had been reached on how the representatives of the poor were to be selected for membership on the board. Thanks to some earlier negotiating by Mr. Theodore Berry, head of OEO's community a6tion di~ision, we were