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- REUTHER SUGGESTS G. MENNEN "SOAPY" WILLIAMS BE APPOINTED TO US-CANADIAN BORDER COMMISSION; GEORGE ROMNEY'S PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS; PAT MCNAMARA AND POVERTY BILL; FULBRIGHT COMPLAINS ABOUT LABOR, RIGHT-WING VIEWS ON WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO USSR, CONSULAR
- ;nt could do
that wouldn't get so arcane
and a reverse psyche (?)-B:
Did you ever get any
iF!pr2~j3ion
of ,.;hom he would have preferred to
run against?
W:
Our general feeling, as I rr;call, Nas that Romney would be difficult.
This was before
- LBJ and anti-war demonstrators; George W. Romney; New Hampshire campaign; getting ready for the 1968 election; writing for Hubert Humphrey; the Humphrey campaign and LBJ’s role in it; Moyers leaving the staff; becoming a full-fledged LBJ staff
- by the press,
it would have been a period of great exultation.
I think the press
was absolutely fascinated by Lyndon Johnson, and I think that he
handled the press very well.
He had George Reedy up in the Senate press
gallery, sort of keeping reporters
- double amputee ..-
-/re lost to Romney .-fr'nd his pretty wife Alice.
Dear Robin Duke's frienrl, Mrs. Harcourt Amory, who helps h(:r
out by being Chairman of the Blair House Fine Arts Committee.
The luncheon was remarkable for several
the
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