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arose out of it regarding your views on Vietnam and your expressing
them.
Before you went on the tour, did you talk with anyone at the
State Department like Mr. Frankel in the Cultural and Educational
Bureau about this kind of thing?
T:
Tell me about
- home district,
couldn't yo u?
P:
Every ·way that yo u wanted it.
He d a1so ca 11 the congressmen down for
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br i efi ngs sessions at t he Whi te House.
small and large.
He would have them in groups,
If he was t alking about Vietnam or if he
- Vietnam
- , and Kilgore in the 1964 campaign; LBJ seeks to win big in 1964; LBJ and RMN contrasted; LBJ and the Congress; LBJ relaxes after hours; dominoes; LBJ during the Tet Offensive; defends LBJ's Vietnam policy
- wanted peace, wanted to help a poorer people,
and wanted to frame some future for Asia that would give it the same
security that Europe has as a result of American actions .
are obvious .
were.
The failures
The North Vietnam ese were tougher than he
- Biographical information; the 1960 convention; Russell urges LBJ not to accept the vice-presidential nomination; Ralph McGill; anecdote of the MLK funeral; LBJ and the Ashmore-Baggs visit to North Vietnam; LBJ asks Patterson to serve on the Civil
- ; description and evaluation of the Corps of Engineers and its operations; future of navigable waterways projects; the RFK funeral; the military as an instrument for social programs; Project 100,000; proportion of black soldiers in Vietnam; functions