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  • the attitude .of his constitue~cy th~ Mr. Yarborough, ' for instance. M: What ·about · the alleged strain on relations with Robert Kennedy and Mr • . Johnson which some people say date f~o~ this vice presid~nt decision? Was . this the first instnace
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • and LBJ's first days as president; LBJ mistreats staff aides; difficulty in getting proper appointees; Robert McNamara characterized; Liz Carpenter; JFK and LBJ administrations compared; newspaper leaks; Panama; McGeorge. Bundy operation; civil service
  • it. animosity. There was never a time I felt that there was any There are stories about certain people picking on him, like the late Robert Kennedy, but I did not see this personally. M: Did he ever talk about that with you? I: No. M: How would you rate
  • INTERVIEL~EE : DR. ROBERT QUARLES INTERVIEWER: f.1ARSTOi~ STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: His office, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, r~aryland Tape 1 of 1 G: This is an interview with Dr. Robert Q. Marston, presently the director of the National
  • See all online interviews with Robert Q. Marston
  • Marston, Robert Q.
  • Oral history transcript, Robert Q. Marston, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Robert Q. Marston
  • . G: Okay. So from '62 to '64 you were the director of the Peace Corps in Peru, and from '64 to '66 you were the Latin America regional director. .. ·. ~, 3 M: That's right. G: ~n I . 1966 you joined with Senator Robert Kennedy's staff
  • on the other hand probably the candidate that I most closely identified with because of my own personal background was Hubert Humphrey. And you know if you had just given me the choice ideally, I think I probably would have picked Humphrey. Kennedy in the early