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  • stack of stuff on that table at home and my wife went through it and I went through . it and I read · wtth interest··sorne"of .my memos .that you -had xeroxed. CULBERT: What I would like to ask you about .is not the specifics o.f the memos but just
  • talking about the other Linden Johnson who owned the Dynasty Shop. But back to my story about the eighty shirts. He bought eighty silk shirts in Hong Kong, and he brought them back and they were beautiful, just beautiful shirts. One night I was over
  • commission. RUSSELL: Oh, you have already? JOHNSON: Yes. And I've got--may I read it to you? RUSSELL: Yes. JOHNSON: The President announced that he is appointing a special commission to study and report upon on all the facts and circumstances relating
  • . then you can read into that whatever you want. And There was .an assumption that if everything was working, inevitably it would affect people's thinking. But there was never that claim except in the process of interpretation. It's like any survey