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- of the judiciary committee to get the judicial
interpretation that helped us avoid traps that were laid for us. In the Senate I worked
closely with Wayne Morse, who was the subcommittee chairman for education. I worked
in addition with John Brademas, with Hugh Cary
- -state issue, segregation, and the poverty impact formula; working with Adam Clayton Powell, Carl Perkins, Phil Landrum, Emanuel Celler, Wayne Morse, John Brademas, Hugh Cary, Edith Green, Joe Clark, Jack Forsyth and Charles Lee; lobbying the Congress
- that he had. But he was the only
one of them that I came across that was really unabashedly trying to make that kind of
wheeling and dealing. For example, Wayne Morse, who was chairman of the
subcommittee on education, I had very close and cooperative
- was number
two under-F:
Joe Clark.
C:
--Morse on the Senate Education Subcommittee, had told him at a party that the Higher
Education Act would have died if it hadn't been for--that there had been an ego fight
between Morse and Adam Powell, in which