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- contact from that time on. B: Immediately, as of that very night. This was difficult for both of us, but obviously necessary. I met him at his request. I telephoned first that afternoon to say to him what 7 LBJ Presidential Library http
- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bundy -- III -- 4 B: The telephone conversation? M: Yes. B: No. It was a very grown-up conversation. There was nothing all that--and the text will be there somewhere, I'm sure. But I don't remember
- second-guess de Gaulle on the contents of a mano a mano conversation on the first day out is overstretching, even Lyndon. Anyway, at least that kind of "I'll show them" [attitude] is a part of it. It's not the only part, not the largest part
- remember, then, I see. So you may have had conversations-- B: I could easily have; I don't remember them. D: Obviously I have to consult that documentary record and see what's there, as to what--but I was struck by-- B: There's nothing here; that's
- evaluating the initiative which was returned to Secretary Rusk with your notation "as per our conversations." Is this of any importance, or is this a fiction of Kraslow and Loory? B: I don't remember. I'm just not in a position to recite. M: Were