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  • Date > 1969-02-25 (remove)

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  • make this arrangement possible. I suggested at that time that we form a non-profit corporation, as we have in the case of other national parks. I wrote a memo that went to Mrs. Kennedy from the Associate Director of the Park Service proposing
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • Biographical information; National Park Service
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 11 I was becoming Manpower Administrator. r must say that the people we had running the programs were people in the Department of Labor at the top who were my associates who
  • but around that time. M: That's all right, that would be a matter of record, I'm sure. D: The discussions went rather differently with the two countries--and everything I say is based on what's been told to me by the active international staff people
  • of control. The Bureau of Drug Abuse Control in HEW, when it was created, took over a good many of the narcotics people; and there was a quite sharp rivalry between the two bureaus. Yet one drug peddler could be handling--and, in fact, usually did handle
  • legal services to the ghetto dweller who otherwise would not be able to receive them. The real thrust for this has come from the American Bar Association and the National Legal Aid and Defenders Association, both of which have done a valiant service, I
  • government; the Council on Intergovernmental Relations; the need for effective federal executive boards to coordinate federal activities in a given city; involving the private sector in local government and obstacles to that goal; the National Alliance
  • : In discussing the Plan of Reorganization Number One and the floor fight in the House, I think it's important to know how you figure out where you are, going into a vote. You have to know pretty well in advance who is with you and who is against you, or you're