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Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 2 (II), 3/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- with regularly without being subject to the arm-twisting--? S: Yes, they talked quite often. F: Are most of those conversations by telephone, or does the President tend to ask the men to come down to the White Rouse? S: You know, I think it's both ways
- screwed up. He was an instinctual man, and I think that this was good for us because F: Did you sit in on the conversations when he received them in the Ova 1 Office? S: Occasionally, yes. I was there. F: Were they fairly easy going? S: Oh, yes, he
- at the White House. So he was living right at the White House during this period.. I must say I can't recount any conversation--I had no conversation with him during this period, but there was a constant flow and interchange of information between the White