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- F.] Kennedy and [Hubert] Humphrey were already declared at that period. If they
weren't declared, it was certainly known that they were candidates. In response to a query
from me, he went to unusual lengths to marshal the reasons why he had
- . In retrospect I would say that John F.
Kennedy did. On occasion he was good at this, but there were times too when he lost his
audience. I remember when he gave his "Older American" speech in Madison Square
Garden. It was judged a real calamity in terms
- done some work with the USIA, and I
thought I might ask you about that. The USIA, of course, was in existence before you
were on the White House staff, but apparently about the time you came onboard there was
a controversy over a John F. Kennedy film