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- airline received a trans-Pacific ,
air route and that President Nixon rescinded it.
lid like to get at is:
Now then, the point
does the President, can the President, exert
any pressure for that sort of grounding, or is this a matter of cold
economics
- ; the transition; the 1964 campaign; Walter Jenkins and the effect of his leaving the staff; LBJ’s staff and JFK’s staff relations; Bill Moyers; staff loyalty to LBJ and how it affected Sinclair’s family life; Lloyd Hand; relationship between airlines and politics
- would put heat
on labor leaders to help end an airline strike--he would go outside the
airlines industry to involve labor leaders, involve industrial leaders .
He
certainly knew how to do that .
Ba :
The reason I
asked was, fairly recently of course
- all he had with him, was a carpetbag .
He
apparently went up there in the early 1900's and joined the Army
from
there .
F:
He made a place for himself .
B:
Oh, sure he did .
He was an officer in World War I .
Now to be black and
be an officer
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it was part the romance, but also the great interest I had in foreign
affairs.
F:
As an undergraduate, had you been interested in political science?
D;
Marginally.
I was a Spanish and Portuguese major.
South America and set the world on fire.
I wanted