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  • with it the offices of Pope and chairman of the board of the House of Morgan." That's a reflection of the view of the press at that stage of the game. F: He didn't \'/ant to step down to the presidency. A: He didn't want to step down. He was waiting
  • headquarters were. As I said, this ran every day, and if there was a seat available, you could bum a ride out. But you had to have a copy of a letter from the chairman of the commi ttee.. So I screwed up courage enough to go to Carl Vi nson LBJ
  • . There were exceedingly earnest and frank discussions with [Paul-Henri] Spaak in Belgium. G: What did they say? Did you recall? N: They' discussed the Common Market, basically. actual formal meeting. I was not present at the That was one of the really
  • don't I think I had left by then; I had resigned and gone to Connecticut by the time [,lann was appointed. Because when I resigned, I resigned to Ed Martin, who was still ass i stant secretary at that time. * i~y own vi ew of thi sis
  • by the Library to researchers upon request. (4) (5) Copies of the transcript and tape recording may be deposited in or loaned to institutions other than the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. VI / . . 7 _7 _/ F' Dono.r Date I / \ \. Date {/ . .
  • background, I was born in Fort Worth, October 1, 1909. DM: Did ....you go to school here? HM: I went to the public schools here and also the private school here in the elementary and high school years. And I went to Vi-n, Virginia Military Institute