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  • Subject > Press relations (remove)
  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)

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  • the chances were of getting it out, and who was against it, and who was for it." (telephone ringing and voices in the background) "Johnson was constantly working the floor, working the cloak room, keeping in touch with the interests, the desires, the weakness
  • use of the telephone and the Library's plans to make LBJ's phone conversation recordings available; how George Christian got to know LBJ; LBJ's strengths and flaws; LBJ's interactions with the press; how LBJ kept up to date on Congressional activity
  • played it two or three columns. It wasn't a long story, but they really blew it up into a box on page one, and 'r had a telephone call from Jack in Palm Beach saying, ''Where did you get the information that the Library of Congress is doing research
  • conversations they had with reporters during the day. He was always very interested, very concerned in media treatment of him. One of the problems really of working forĀ· him was that he needed five hours of. sleep a n.ight and that was all. nap