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- a number of times in Washington while he was a congressman. F: You were on the Civil Rights Commission. Of course that started under Eisenhower and continued under Kennedy, but Johnson as vice president had some concern with that. Did you work with him
- the President anything he wants. "In fact, they are trying to give me an anti- riot bill which I do not want. 11 The President said he talked to General Eisenhower today. 11 1 think you (Eisenhower) would be good for Secretary McNamara, and Mc~amara would
- also seen in your government service a transition from the Eisenhower years to the Kennedy years. Did this kind of situation develop there, too? Between the old and the new? R: In the beginning there was certainly some suspicion as to actions taken
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- : . but it ~as manageable. In fact prices rose an average of onl~. 3_~ · 1 ... -.: .. ·- percent per year during the 1961-1968 period -- an identical increase to that of . . the eight years of the Eisenhower Administration. During the Korean War, when the government