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- , and perhaps that quality may have been exaggerated to some extent. Maybe it was in comparison to her husband [that she was considered cultured]. G: Okay. Now before we turned on the tape we had talked about the trip to New York and going to the make-up
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- as director of the new President's committee. I knew that there was going to be one. I was an advocate of a policy that would be affirmative--I invented the word affirmative action, by the way. It had come out of the New York statute of 1943, had never been
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- different than New York But they had been collecting their dues on a national basis, so it meant big, big bucks to them. G: I notice he got, as you say, all forty-eight of the Democrats to vote together. B: It helped him. No, no. Did he make
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . photoplane could. They couldn't see any more than an aerial And of course we had post-strike assessment recon recce photographs. It's just jungle. Made holes in the jungle. G: The aerial photos didn't improve as time went on then? S: The place just
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)