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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)
  • Contributor > Gronouski, John Austin, 1919- (remove)

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  • suppose things went on by private telephone conversations and so on, but certainly the written record indicates nothing but the most routine kinds of support that any cabinet officer would interpret as leaving the matter pretty much up to his own
  • , one on one conversation at the LBJ Ranch. Appointment as Ambassador to Poland, appointment of Fred Belen, swearing in ceremonies, relationship with LBj, Post Office summer program for hiring youth, Nathan (Nick) Katz, Albert H. Quie, LBJ’s good
  • it by getting the sense and the meanings of our conversations and our discussions and convey that sense of meaning to Hanoi. Of course there was, I can't remember in detail now all of the elements of the conversations, but the Poles pressed us pretty hard
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: JOHN A. GRONOUSKI INTERVIEWER: Paige E. Mulhollan PLACE: Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: The subjects that haven't been talked about that I think are important--the conversation with the Red Chinese which occurred I think