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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-03-05 (remove)
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  • to subject. As a normal rule where programatic guidelines are involved, the program people for instance in CAP will put together the first draft. And then we'll work with them to check them for legal sufficiency, clarity, accuracy and whatnot, and also
  • to be the deputy mayor. I want a city manager for that job." Horace Busby then called Pat Healy of the National League of Cities, John Guenther, U.S. Conference of Mayors; Mark Keane, the executive director of the International City Managers Association; and Mr
  • Appointment as Deputy Mayor; LBJ's hopes for city government; work with D.C. Council; relationship with Congress; difficulties from serving unrepresented constituency; high percentage of disadvantaged people in D.C.; budget process; program budget
  • .A . from the University of Minnesota . You've been a public school teacher and are married to Mr . George W . Jacobson. In 1934 and on to 1941 you were with the Minnesota Department of Education except for a time out in '36 and '37 with the National
  • [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 M: You worked on both of them? H: Yes. M: Is that in organization of the ceremony and that sort of--? H: That's right. People that chaired
  • several years working as a reporter and editor, I came to Washington as a national correspondent for a large chain of newspapers, the Newhouse newspapers. I left that organization in September, 1963. At that time I had been covering the labor field
  • parallel this association? W: Actually, not terribly so because it wasn't long after I came here with the Associated Press until I was transferred to the national staff on what we then called the "feature" staff. After that I saw him in these early years