'How We’re Going to Do at the Olympics'
'How We’re Going to Do at the Olympics'
In advance of the 1964 Summer Olympics, slated to take place in October in Tokyo, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy reached out to President Johnson to suggest measures the United States might take to improve its chances for success. Kennedy feared that “we’re going to do badly there, and that the sports organization in the United States, it’s not what it should be.”
Location: Oval Office
Tape Number: WH6405-11-3539-3540