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- that this
was the building of a Great Society.
This was the first time that that
phrase had surfaced.
Later on I found that a man named Graham Wallas had written a book
in the early part of this century called The Great Society.
sure where Goodwin retrieved that phrase
- ; 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
- husband kept that commitment with Humphrey, didn't he?
R:
Yes.
And then of course Humphrey was defeated in the primaries
oyt [John] Kennedy.
And then you know the story of Jim [Rowe) and
Johnson and Phil Graham and all the people at Los Angeles.
I
- Rowe, George Brown, Sid Richardson, Phil Graham,
who was then the editor of the Washington Post and subsequently
committed suicide.
He made a point of seeing all newspapermen, and everyone left
thinking that he,was Lyndon's best friend