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  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)
  • Contributor > Clifford, Clark M. (Clark McAdams), 1906-1998 (remove)

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  • that I prepared a suggested statement for him in that regard. F: Do you think this idea originated with the President? C: I don't know whether it originated with the President. I have something of the feel that it originated in a conversation which he
  • before it started. F: He did. C: My own idea was, and I think I may have mentioned it before he left, then I think it may have come up in a telephone conversation, I rather favored his appearing at the convention. He was the President; he
  • it gave him the chance to be with President Truman and to engage in the conversation that went on during the game. I never had the feeling that he took too much interest in the game itself. F: He was more interested in being there? C: He was more
  • of a mutuality of interest in, and agreement on, Viet Nam. At one stage he had come to me and had commented on the fact that he was exceedingly concerned at the direction the Administration was taking on Viet Nam. We had a long conversation. I think he was very
  • through lots of conversation about how we happened to agree on this, why this was that and so forth and so on, and that then became the speech. M: After the speech was made and was favorably received by Hanoi, was there any question at all during
  • . With the development of that greater strength in our whole domestic structure we are better able to withstand attacks from without. And the converse of that is that if the structure of our country begins to deteriorate internally, then is the time that we had better