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  • Contributor > Cater, Douglass, 1923-1995 (remove)

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  • of discussion on the feasibility of organizing a Universities Center for Advanced Graduate Study in cooperation with public agencies, private research organizations, and the leading universities of the country from Robert Calkins, Brookings Institution
  • F.] Kennedy and [Hubert] Humphrey were already declared at that period. If they weren't declared, it was certainly known that they were candidates. In response to a query from me, he went to unusual lengths to marshal the reasons why he had
  • of the Kennedy Administration in early 1961, the Special Group (which changed its name to the "303 Committeerr in June 1964 in accordance with NSAM 303) meetings were transferred to the White House under the chairmanship of the President's Special ยท Assistant
  • . In retrospect I would say that John F. Kennedy did. On occasion he was good at this, but there were times too when he lost his audience. I remember when he gave his "Older American" speech in Madison Square Garden. It was judged a real calamity in terms
  • done some work with the USIA, and I thought I might ask you about that. The USIA, of course, was in existence before you were on the White House staff, but apparently about the time you came onboard there was a controversy over a John F. Kennedy film