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It is 1961 and the night of John F. Kennedy inauguration as President
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START: You cannot imagine how different this city was when I first came in the late 1930s. You could hardly call it a city. It was a town. Everybody knew each other. A young reporter knew everyone, every senator, every cabinet head.
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END: Good friends don’t withhold criticism when it’s warranted. But watch. Jack understands the Soviets. He’ll know how to deal with them. He’ll do something about civil rights. He’ll do something about Indochina.
David Auburn. The Columnist. Macmillan (electronic edition) p.26-27
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