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  • campaign, I think, at Santa Barbara. G: Was that Nixon? Me: No, with Dawes. G: With whom? Me: Charlie Dawes. F: With Mc: The first Vice President he ever saw. G: Oh, Charles Dawes. Mc: This was 1924, I think he said. ~ vice president
  • of it. G: Another incident, evidently he went to the Santa Fe depot there in San Bernardino to hear Charles Dawes, then Republican vice president. K: Yes, I think that I was with him at that. G: Can you recall that? K: Well, in those days, candidates
  • on a particular piece of legislation. M: Is the clearinghouse function limited at all just to the Budget matters? H: No, but it had its origin in purely Budget matters. The first Budget Director, who established the process in its original form, Charles Dawes
  • disruptions through this period, of not being up here? T: Since 1917, no. We had to put in a little while in the Army--about six months in the Army, the first World War. M: Mr. Timmons, you are also an author of three biographies on Charles Dawes, Jesse H
  • in the rewriting of that act into the National Bank Act. This gentleman behind you, is Charles Dawes, who was Comptroller and later a Vice President of the United States. This gentleman here is Mr. Preston Delano, whose term as Comptroller far surpassed any other
  • is now Mansfield or Marshall Ford Dam. three dams on the Colorado River. The Marshall Ford Dam started out as a small daw but ended up as a flood control dam. I guess we'll get to that. PB: Well it is somewhat complicated as I said before. SC