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- rights. Matter of fact, at one point Eisenhower even named me executive director of the President's Committee on Government Employment Policy, and I was foreclosed in that job by a guy named John Bricker, who was senator of Ohio. I was at that time
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Stevenson might say or do, especially in view of the tidelands issue at this particular time. As you will recall, Stevenson publicly announced that he was opposed to the giveaway of the tidelands, and I think that was his position. Notwithstanding
- , I do. Field Marshall Sullivan. Did you ever hear that? S: He kept the what? G: The fuses for the bombs. S: He couldn't have. These missions were flown from Thailand one time. There were two missions a week. The air force would fly one from
- time. V: Right. G: Was that a routine? V: At the moment I don't recall writing letters to his mother. I very well may have. I can recall writing letters to Luci when she was at camp. Sometimes he dictated family letters, but he was frequently so