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You'd have the outside task forces going in the late summer.
Their
work would be done in early fall and the inside task force would begin
work about then.
We would hope to have something into the BOB
- that he was busily at work building a centrist coalition with
which he hoped to come back to Washington and run things. The way the story was
written it sounded as if it was more than centrist, it was going to be a kind of a southern
conservative dominated
- ; John Kenneth Galbraith recommends people to LBJ; "skinny dipping" in the White House pool; producing My Hope for America; the 1964 campaign; genesis of the task forces; Oscar Cox, Walter Lippman, and LBJ's interest in education; ESEA and the church
- , with Joseph Barr,
who was mayor of Pittsburgh. I certainly met not with Bob Wagner, but with [Paul ]
Screvane and Ann Roberts in New York. I also met with John Collins in Boston. Before
the act went through, we were down talking to folks in Georgia
- fiscal year 1965 and fiscal
year 1966 as the years of hopes and high expectati ons and identify fiscal
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