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- about the only one he can talk to, in that nature, and as far as I know, well maybe the only one that didn't quite do it that way was Roosevelt at first with Herbert Hoover. But before Mr. Roosevelt got out of his office he was talking to Mr. Hoover
- reached agreement on that. This was the reason why, when the Nassif interests started construction on the largest privately owned building in Washington on Seventh Street, Southwest, about a block and a half from FOB lOA, and when GSA was able to lease
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for peaceful purposes by way of explosions if any debris would float over any other country. And that practically blocked what we called the "Plowshare Program." That is the Program of digging harbors, things of that kind. M: And this was in the Kennedy
- , and by the time we were halfway up that one block street, we heard these shots, which were obvious shots to my compatriots and I, sitting on the back ofa .convertible, wide open. We all looked around, and I made a remark to the extent, "These Texans really known