On the recordFebruary 28, 1968
Then I called President Eisenhower and asked him if I could go by and talk with him because I needed his counsel and I needed the strength that comes from it.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThen I called President Eisenhower and asked him if I could go by and talk with him because I needed his counsel and I needed the strength that comes from it.
Toasts of the President and Governor John A. Volpe of Massachusetts at a Dinner Honoring the Governors
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