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- said, "Great, it's a deal." If I had said yes, he might have said, "I'm
delighted to know that; I want to think about it." I don't wish to exaggerate. But the fact
is he did say that.
D:
What about the relationship to Robert Kennedy? What about
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- McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
- Oral history transcript, Robert S. McNamara, interview S-1 (I), 3/26/1993, by Robert Dallek
- Robert S. McNamara
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INTERVIEWEE:
ROBERT McNAMARA
INTERVIEWER:
Walt W. Rostow
PLACE:
Washington, D.C.
M:
Walt, I would like to start this discussion by recording my skepticism of the value of oral
history and my reluctance to participate in it. To be candid, I should tell
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- McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
- Oral history transcript, Robert S. McNamara, interview 1 (I), 1/8/1975, by Elspeth D. Rostow
- Robert S. McNamara