Word: galbraith
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...Communicating through the State Department was like having sexual intercourse through the sheets,” Galbraith said, adding that he may have originally put it in somewhat rougher terms...
...Galbraith playfully answered questions from Parker and the audience for a little over an hour...
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, who Galbraith called the largest political influences in his life, ruled America as if it were an extension of their Hyde Park home, Galbraith said...
Kennedy, whom Galbraith met at Harvard and later served under as ambassador, was “intelligent, attractive” but not particularly given to hard work, Galbraith said...
...Parker’s prompting, Galbraith sent the audience into howls by repeating a line from a telegram he sent Kennedy, who was also a Crimson editor, protesting an attempt on the part of the State Department to have his communications with the president channeled through them...