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Page 4 very good to work with. HK: All right, well maybe I've got him wrong. G: So I wouldn't be surprised but that he'd make a very good Ambassador in NATO. HK: Well, one fhing for sure he won't become Ambassador if Pete is super Ambassador-- G: No, no. Pete is an enormously energetic and capable person. HK: And I think what is being done is a terrible injustice. G: So do I--he's turned in a hell of a good performance-- HK: He handled-- G: The guy we've nominated for Secretary of Commerce is not in his class. HK: Who is he? G: His name is Fred Dent-- HK: Oh, it is going to be Dent G: Who oddly enough was born and brought up in Connecticut and went to Yale, HK: There is no question that the economic negotiations with the Soviets would hot have reached this point without Pete--he did a superlative job. Subtle, able, in fact, I don't know how we will set up the economic relations with the Soviets-- G: You and anix I have to spend a lot of time together here in planning a way in which this is all going to work. HK: What do you mean--in Key Biscayne. G: No, I mean whenever we can find time together--] am coming back to Washington this afternoon. I gather you are coming down--I probably be coming back on the plane you're coming down on. HK: We couldn't be both there at the same time--the status problem. You outrank me anyway. G: Not in seniority on the White House staff--as a labor relations fellow, I recognize seniority-

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