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  • , the most interesting part of the hi'story of the period was the very depth of feeling on both sides between Robert Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson; the feeling of dislike or distrust, or suspicion, or whatever you want to call it, which influenced their every
  • him to be demanding and very similar in many ways to [Robert S.] McNamara, whom I had worked for before, in the sense that he wanted things done very rapidly, wanted enormous detail, wanted options presented on almost every matter from the smallest
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 K: I suppose when they sent the bill up. M: Did you have any conversations before that? K: No. M: I believe, and please correct me if I am mistaken-- K: We were, by the way, never able to get President Kennedy's