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that assignment that I finally went to work for [Henry] Cabot Lodge in the embassy as
the mission coordinator and stayed there in that job, or one like it, throughout all the rest
of the ambassadors, all of Ambassador [Ellsworth] Bunker's tour and all of Graham
- Lodge got Jacobson a position in the State Department as mission coordinator; Jacobson's opinion of Graham Martin, Maxwell Taylor, Ellsworth Bunker, Creighton Abrams, and Frederick Weyand; Ed Lansdale's 1965 trip to Vietnam and the work of a group under
- ; the Kennedy staff that stayed to work for LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with the press compared to that of previous presidents; (dis)advantages of getting close to the president; LBJ’s relationship with Phil and Kay Graham; Great Society speech; type of access press
- , and I'll understand why you wouldn't, but Lansdale was a rather legendary figure
I think in the press and popularly, although I think Graham Greene
didn't think as much of him as a good many other people and saw him
as rather a sinister figure than
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Yes.
Straighten me out.
W:
That's right.
Frank Graham had left by now.
Frank Graham had left the United States Senate.
He
was defeated in 1950; served on until January, 1951.
F:
I knew him fairly well.
What was your impression?
alize after