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- , sir, I wanted to ask you about that. To back up into the '40 IS, even if you had not met Mr. Johns·--a had you formed an opinion about him? Had you classified him as a Congressman? M: Yes, I had. I was a pretty conservative young man, and it seemed
- for delinquents and dropouts and low potential kids from slum areas. to be a very expensive operation. And, as you know, it has proved You can argue about what the cost is, but the Neighborhood Youth Corps, which is a work study program right in the home
Oral history transcript, Edwin O. Reischauer, interview 1 (I), 4/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. This left me with a great deal more freedom of action which is what I enjoyed about the job. I did a lot of sort of shaping things myself without too much con sultation back home on points where I thought I could safely do