This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly distinct from standard flight logs or financial records) bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015082. The text recounts historical anecdotes regarding the 1960s, specifically alleging an intimate encounter between Marilyn Monroe and the Attorney General (implied RFK), and describing President Lyndon Johnson's crude behavior toward subordinates Douglas Dillon and Senator Fulbright. It also details Jacqueline Kennedy's distaste for Johnson's lack of 'style' compared to JFK.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Marilyn Monroe | Actress |
Described making a phone call from her bathroom.
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| Sidney Skolsky | Columnist |
Recipient of Marilyn Monroe's phone call; works for New York Post.
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| Attorney General | Government Official |
Implied to be Robert F. Kennedy; described by Monroe as waiting in her bed.
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| Lyndon Johnson | President (US) |
Described regarding his personality, boorishness, and sadism.
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| Douglas Dillon | Secretary of the Treasury |
Summoned by LBJ for a conference while LBJ was using the toilet.
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| J. William Fulbright | Senator |
Challenged by LBJ regarding Vietnam policy while LBJ was using the toilet.
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| Jacqueline Kennedy | Former First Lady |
Described as resentful of LBJ's crudeness.
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| Jack | Former President (JFK) |
Mentioned by Jacqueline Kennedy in comparison to LBJ.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| New York Post |
Employer of Sidney Skolsky.
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| US Government |
Implied via titles (Attorney General, President, Secretary of Treasury, Senator).
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"Sid, you won't believe this... but the Attorney General of our country is waiting for me in my bed this very minute--I just had to tell you."Source
"It is difficult to ascertain where on the continuum of Lyndon Johnson's personality innocent boorishness ends and deliberate sadism begins."Source
"It's beyond style... Jack had style, but this is beyond style."Source
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