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  • as a group and we made decisions as a delegation. So, while I did specialize in these questions of colonial issues, African issues, and trusteeship, nevertheless, I was involved in the other issues, particularly at the time of the Middle East crisis
  • , and then I went to work at the Library of Congress as a research assistant. Actually, I had no interest in politics at that time. But while I was working at the Library of Congress, I was approached by a friend over there who said that there was an opening
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape II 2 (Nov. 13, 1968, Nov. 14, 1968) A: I felt this was one of those times when it did make a difference who was the American chief representative in this mission--in this case, Sofia. That, quite possible, if I had been
  • is a small Indian community near Green Bay, Wisconsin. My association with Indian affairs goes back to the time I was a student in a government boarding school at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, from which I graduated in 1931 . F: As a personal note
  • , and that was at the beginning of the Kennedy Administration. B: Right. M: Do you recall the first time that you ever came into contact with Mr. Johnson? B: Not with any great concrete specifics. He was a member of the House, and I worked with various committees and had
  • that time, as you indicated a minute ago, you had not had direct relationship with Mr. Johnson. That is, he hadn't contacted you directly regarding the business of your administration. G: That is correct. LBJ Presidential Library http