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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh NOVEMBER 4, 1968 B: This is an interview with Dr. Walter W. Wilcox, the Director of Agricultural Economics. Sir, could we begin by your outlining briefly your private and governmental service career? W: Yes, I started
- you describe that, sir? in that? Did Mr . Johnson inquire into it, or did you, as Administrator, point out to him the problem? B: Who initiated the presidential interest How did it work? This was actually mostly before I was Administrator
- and in the streets. We spoke English, of course, in school and in the home, in my case. I went to Baylor University in 1929 and graduated five years later--going most of the summers as well as the winters--with two degrees, one an A.B. and one an LL.B. In that period
Oral history transcript, Robert F. Woodward, interview 1 (I), 11/4/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- someone home, which of course would be a very drastic solution for any problem of lack of coordination and which the Ambassador would avail himself of only in the most extreme instances � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- of those large corporate heads. (sf> M: Who is Piea? R: He is an investment banker. Douglas Dillon. the program. Ben O. Schmidt from an investment banker's. This is the sort of tenure of people that were into We started working with many, many