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  • cooperation of the labor union leaders to pressure their men to take jobs on ships >"hich are really not the nicest in the world to sail on. You're talking now about making men serve on ships that are twenty, twentyfive years old. M: World War II vintage. G
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape II 2 (Nov. 13, 1968, Nov. 14, 1968) A: I felt this was one of those times when it did make a difference who was the American chief representative in this mission--in this case, Sofia. That, quite possible, if I had been
  • Oral history transcript, Eugenie Moore Anderson, interview 2 (II), 11/13/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • and clear. Indeed he is. background that interested me, and partly because it's timely--I noticed that you were for a period of a year or more director of the land reform program for the U.S. military government in Korea after World War II. B: Right. M
  • thirty-six years now with the government, most of it with the Bureau of Indian Affairs in various locations . The only time I wasn't in the Bureau of Indian Affairs was when I was in the Marine Corps during World War II, and also when I spent some time