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- -sawmill-farming community west of Jacksonville, which was where I grew up . I attended the public schools there, and I also attended the public schools in New York and Massachusetts . M: Your family must have moved some then? B: No, I had a lot
- told them that we had opposed it, and that we continued to oppose it. The Senator inferred from that some sort of nefarious scheme on my part to thwart his and the United States Senate's will. And he rose on a number of occasions on the Senate
Oral history transcript, Paul Henry Nitze, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Marshall asked me to help work on the Draft Act of 1940. Then I later worked with Mr. [Charles] Harding on eliminating German and Italian airlines in Latin America. I then subsequently worked with Nelson Rockefeller in the Office of the Coordinator of Inter
Oral history transcript, Charles E. Bohlen, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was in Prague in the fall of 1929. I left the United 6 W D W H V just about two weeks or three weeks before the crash of 1929. M: That wasn't a bad time to leave, Z D V it. In regard to the Defense Department, does the cooperation you talk about extend pretty
- Califano tried to get it . There is a feeling that controlling the utterances of the President of the United States is a very great power, and I suppose it is . The President is fond of keeping his staff at odds with one another only so there should