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  • " the editorial with Mrs. Graham. j AM./ T MLee/ mfb #5 ~ DE~~II E.O. WS6, Sec. 3.4 93
  • Vegas, Nevada. UNGER,Leonard., State SCALAMANDRE, Franco, Long Island City, DUKE,Angier Biddle, State New York BUNDY,William P., State SCHEIBEL, Kenneth M., Wash., D.C. WARNKE,Paul C., Defense SHELTON, Isabelle, Wash., D.C. MARTIN,Graham, State SHORT
  • KLUCZYNSKI, John C., Congress GRAHAM,Philip L., Washington Post KNOTT,Jr., Lawson B., Wash., D.C. GP..EER,Dewitt C., Austin, Tax. KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate GRUEN, Victor, LosA KUHNS, William G., General Public GRUENIID, Ernest, Senate Utilities Corp. GUNTHER
  • those that later claimed it was their thought; Joe Alsop claimed that and Phil Graham claimed that. But I think in the normal course of events, Jack Kennedy came up with this idea, because I think perhaps he was probably the first to focus on "Are you
  • heard this when he came in a week or so ago to ask if I would write him a general letter of recommendation for discreet use. Last night Kay Graham told me that she was talking to him today about a possible job in the Post/Newsweek organization. 2. ·when
  • > COLLSC'T'OR F. T . GRAHAM. COUNTY ATTOltN£Y CHAUNCEY S. REID. Dl ....1
  • hotshots in there. So I got two of them, the two best in the army: Charley Morris, whose name I've already given you, and the other is Danny Graham, both of them excellent intelligence officers; both of them had worked for me and knew how I worked; both
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • ever showed up, or whether Dr. Weaver was in error as to in any case, this the sou:rcel of the letter; one can be filed. (We have a copy of it, since Mx. Horsky is working on Anacostia-Bolling.) Eunice Graham Z,, e./:,- 1G' z.J1 / J/" I have your
  • and Ambassador Graham Martin, as they survey the prospects for 1966. Bob McNamara is very annoyed by the reference to the shortage of iron bombs. He says there is no shortage except in the context of a perfectly fantastic rate of B-52 chops
  • and, through him, got some of the people listed on a group that was going to meet under the chairmanship of Professor Frank Graham. rewrite it. They were going to take what we wrote and Then it was going to be made public and in that way get a little
  • • To Ramer, Executive Director Jolua T. CDDwaJ, Aeaiatant Director Lt.. Colo Rlcbard Co La-.er, Staff Conallltant MUltarr Operatiou Herbert Roback. Atamlc S11bcommlttee, HN•• Staff Admlnlatratoro EneraJCommlaalon: Joba McCODe, ~balrmaa •• Jolla Graham
  • , 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW REPEAT TO GEORGE CHRISTIAN 1. Secretary Rusk had a long tough talk with Kay Graham. Kay took the remarkable view: ''If the story is wrong, the burden of proof is on the government to correct it!" 2. I called