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- Johnson standing up waving his
arms over you?
S:
,
,
That picture got a lot of publicity around the country, Newsweek
and a number of other magazines, because it was so typical of
meetings we would have in the White House.
B:
What were
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worked on for almost six or eight months leading up to the announcement and then later
there was a magazine article on it in the New York Times and then later in my book, To
Be Equal, which went into it more in detail. Mr. Johnson is mentioned in the book
- brokers,
the intermediaries, at a time when mass media politics, particularly
in California, were coming on strong.
Kennedy had been using
public relations, p6pular magazines, glamour and so forth like
that, and Johnson was still thinking that there were
- this hindsight that people try to
put into history these days to prove that they were right.
I was
fascinated to read last night an article in Encounter magazine
written by a man named Robert Elegant-G:
He's a British journalist, I believe.
H:
--in which he
- the table and hope that it goes by.
at the time.
I was inclined to speak out myself.
I thought it was wrong
The whole thing, you
know, was developed by these two fellows that ran this Rampart Magazine
up here who were inclined to produce the sensational
- a little bit, Hugh Sidey of Time magazine, and
before long, he encountered the priest coming out who had delivered
the last rites.
So, by the time I got to the press room, and he
got to the press room with our reports, everybody pretty well believed
- attributes--
R:
That's right, she does.
At the time I went to London after the
first year, at the end of 1964 I went to London and was our bureau
chief there and later went to Asia before coming back, there was
a story in Time magazine,which