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The essence of Lyndon B. Johnson's power is brilliantly captured in this series of images called "The Johnson Treatment." Johnson, left, then Senate majority leader, works over Theodore F. Green, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in 1957. The images were shot by George Tames, the New York Times photographer who chronicled 10 presidents in a career that spanned almost a half century. Senator Barry Goldwater once said, "When he'd talk to you, he'd breathe in your mouth."