Gil Hahn

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No wonder Schlesinger, looking back over Kennedy’s first 18 months in office, would confide in his diary this downcast assessment: “In area after area, we have behaved exactly as the Eisenhower administration would have behaved—in spite of everything we said in the campaign. . . . The old continuities, the Eisenhower-Dulles continuities, are beginning to reassert themselves.”
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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