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(To John and Bill:) Now. This applies to anyone, so if I look at you consider yourself the symbol of everyman. And this applies also to you. (To Bill:) You have very simply two alternatives. You either take the time and the effort to look into yourself or you do not. If you take the time and the effort, then I tell you, Jesuit, you will have no terrors of the flesh. While you do not take the time you must put up with it, and depend on your doctors...
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There is a June date here insofar as your knowledge of the development is concerned, and there are two partners, or two allied men within your firm who will break apart.
My symbolic impression is of twins. But they will break up, pull apart, and exert separate pressures. They will disagree on matters of policy. Now the date of June 18 comes to mind, and it seems to be connected with an anniversary or get-together of some sort. The chips will be down, but another man will pick them up; that is, these two men will drop the chips and another man will pick them up. (Humorously:) Empire makers are always looking for a toehold... and this will give you one... You can use some of your tricky footwork... (More here that I missed.)
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(John Bradley said much of the data was good, and he will cover it in detail in his projected tape. There are two regional managers in the Searle organization who are brothers-in-law. One of these, Steve Chase of Los Angeles, has black-tinted hair. The other, George Striker, is in Skokie, Illinois. John thinks Chase is the more progressive of the two, and is of the opinion that in any clash between these two men a southern regional manager, Don Robinson, would be in a position to pick up pieces. John told us more that is not covered in these notes.
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(“There’s a connection with a lawsuit, or trouble along those lines. A guy who’s a jokester. Two little kids. September, 1943. Then the present...”
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