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...Cape Kennedy for an unscheduled inspection tour. There he donned a surgical-looking white nylon cap and gown, went through a pre-satellite-shoot "clean room," peered through a periscope at a Saturn rocket being groomed for flight, gave missile workers a few little keeper-of-the-peace pep talks...
...blue-chippers, whom he has wooed with special ardor, Lyndon invited the group, which included former Eisenhower Cabinet Members Robert B. Anderson (Treasury) and Marion B. Folsom (Health, Education and Welfare), into the Cabinet room to pose for pictures, then sent them on their way with a parting pep talk: "In the year of 1964, we are not determining the future of our parties. But we are determining the fate and fortune of America itself-and of the cause we are privileged to lead. I commend all of you not only on the choice you have made for your country...
Fair officials concede that some changes will have to be made before the '65 season gets under way. Among other steps, they have made overtures to Russia to participate. Other pep-up programs are planned by individual exhibitors. While several good shows may simply not be able to return next year, much of the promising Hall of Science and the Belgian Village have yet to open. The prospect is that the fair will continue as something quite a bit better than a financial or esthetic wilderness, but less than Moses' promised land...
...Lancashire family got 800 "Purple Hearts" (pep pills...
...Pep Talk. Last week, under a scorching noon sun, Lyndon nonpolitically cultivated a group of businessmen in the White House Rose Garden. The guests were gathered for a presidential pep talk about the proposed new International Executive Service Corps, a kind of bluechip, button-down Peace Corps. "The program we are launching today," said Lyndon, "is an inspiring example of sane and sensible, responsible and constructive cooperation between Government and private enterprise...