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  • where it was; the National Democratic Women's Club, I think--and it was a group of maybe fifty people. And the Johnsons were there on that occasion; there were a few instances of that sort where I saw him socially. M: This was still during the Kennedy
  • -favored nation status, and I think they had thought that perhaps this would mean that this would be forthcoming; and, of course, this was not forthcoming, primarily because of Congressional failure. President Johnson did request the legislation several
  • that have the problem of dealing with the Congress and thus we tend to have congressional problems muchmore in mind than does the White House. Oh, I should mention that as far as all this is concerned that eventually we got a change of ambassadors and my
  • looked quite different to many Europeans, including the British, than it did from the White House; that it looked like an effort by a major power to club a small country senseless and use dispro­ portionate power, air power in particular. I made