Dean Rusk describes the role of the Secretary of State. He contrasts Marshall, Acheson, and Dulles' influence and style. Rusk continues by describing his transition into the post of Secretary of State, the character of his position under Kennedy and Johnson, and his working relationship with other members of the cabinet. Other topics include the Japanese Peace Treaty, Robert Lovett, and Chester Bowles.
For more information, see the Dean Rusk Oral History Collection finding aid: http://purl.libs.uga.edu/russell/RBRL214DROH/findingaid
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