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- used?
Y:
No, not--well, you know, President Johnson was a very unusual fellow in a conversation.
You'd go in with a specific item for the agenda but, depending on his most recent
encounter or telephone call or something, you'd find yourself sort
- there were conversations to that effect.
Did you talk
face-to-face with Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Johnson about this?
R:
No, Mr. Randolph did.
group should go.
I did not.
The decision was that a small
Therefore since Mr. Randolph and I represented the
same
- of that on television and all that.
But I
did not stay up there the next several days, and I had no further
conversations with him after th.at about it.
B:
When he heard the news did he himself suggest or perhaps ask you to call
Mrs. King or any of the other members