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- . We didn't go to their houses to eat, and we didn't feed them at our house. F: What did your father do? W: My father was a clerk in the post office department. F: Did you encounter any particular problems in Harvard? W: Not particularly. I had
- an interest in joining the White House staff and indicating that he had a somewhat unusual record of being first in his class at Harvard as an undergraduate and first in his class at Harvard in the law school and had taken a post-graduate course at Oxford
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- a few groups of outside experts to look on an off-the-record basis at certain problems; it was then expanded rather dramatically in 1964 when President Johnson established a number of select task forces to develop the post-election 1965 program