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- , and strangely enough. Jack Edwards of Mobile, Alabama. It was an example of.how a meritorious proposal, when ventilated in hearings where people have their say, can draw to its support people who for political reasons might take a different position
- : February 1, 1971 INTERVIEWEE : JACK BROOKS INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ ' His office in the Rayburn Building in Washington, D .C . PLACE : Tape 1 of 2 F: This is an interview with Congressman Jack Brooks in his office in the Rayburn Building
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- Brooks, Jack Bascom, 1922-2012
- Oral history transcript, Jack Brooks, interview 1 (I), 2/1/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
- Jack Brooks
- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: BROOKS HAYS INTERVIEHER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Congressman Hays' home, 314 2nd Street, S.E., Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: I'll make a little introduction here, just for identification. This is an interview with former
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- Hays, L. Brooks (Lawrence Brooks), 1898-1981
- Oral history transcript, Brooks Hays, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh March 19, 1969 M: This is an interview with Dr. Joseph A. Pechman. Institution. He is at Brookings I am in the Reading Room of the Library at Brookings where the interview is taking place. The date is March 19, 1969
- Biographical information; Arthur Burns; Committee for Economic Development; Herbert Stein; Howard Myers; Ted Yntema; Walter Heller; Brookings Institute; relationship with LBJ; termination of consultantship; development of new economic theory; Paul
- FE: CHARLES L. SCHULTZE INTERVIUJLR: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Or. Schultze's office in Brookings Institution, vJashington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 [,1: This is an interview with Dr. Charles L. Schultze who is a senior fellow at Brookings Institution
- but that I wanted to go to law school . He said, "Well, you just come on down here, move into Brooks Hall, and I'll make arrangements for your tuition to be In other words, I didn't have any money . taken care of temporarily ." So I went down
- , sir; you were born in Kansas and educated at McPherson College and the University of Kansas, including a doctorate from the latter. After a turn as a Fellow of the Brookings Institution, you joined the Bureau of the Budget. Except for a year
- jurisdiction. This was a little upsetting. I never heard any- thing about this and if the press had seen it I think they would have played it up. But we stayed outside and talked and wondered and so on. And then finally I believe Thornberry and Brooks
- --Congressmen Gonzalez and Brooks and Thomas and Thornberry, as I recall, were there, and a number of congressmen on the trip. Congressman Thomas had flown to San Antonio and came in with President Kennedy on his plane. Then they all filed in to a big ovation
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- others at that time. When Mr. Ralph McGill of Atlanta-- he has passed away--but he was appreciated perhaps more on the national scene than he was in the State of Georgia. At that time Mr. Brooks Hays was in Congress from Arkansas, and his voice
- of the Texas delegation; and Jack Brooks. Now I don't remember who else, but I remember those four. were riding along, and then we heard what were the shots. We We didn't know for sure what it was at first, but you could sense that something was wrong
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with Mayor [Robert F.] Wagner that rIm not sure- ... G: That was this trip. N: That was in October? Yes, we met with Mayor Wagner at the time. G: It was Jack Brooks that went along. N: Jack Brooks, that's right, absolutely. There's nothing like
- , 1969 INTERVIEHEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEHER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: We can start at the top of the list here and take up where we left off the last time. I'd like to know
- by peopb at Brookings Institution. There had been a designation of a Transition Officer for the incoming Kennedy Administration. That was Clark Clifford. So there was a good deal of preparation in each and every department and agency. But, again
- has reported correctly that Congressman Jack Brooks and Congressman Homer Thornberry went with Mr. Johnson to the airport before the rest of us. The rest of us didn't knm"l what we were to do, and we really just felt like we were just in the way
- guideposts discussion, but later on Kermit Gordon and I, interrogated by Joe Pechman, did that at Brookings, and that became available for the Kennedy Library. On that earlier tape--we have the transcripts--but I understand of the LBJ Presidential Library
- sort of thought of him as that--Johnson sort of towering over all of these a bunch of Texas congressmen behind him: people~ There were Homer Thornberry, Jack Brooks-- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT