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- time talking to the then-Director of the Bureau of the Budget, Charlie Schultze, to find out a little bit about what I would be required to do. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- of the Budget; the privilege of working hard for a president; keeping ideas fresh and balanced over time; LBJ's strengths, especially in communication and helping people.
- . Commissioner of Patents . The interview is in his office, in Crystal Plaza, on the eleventh floor of the third building . 10 :45 . The date is November the 19th and the time is Mr . Brenner, can you first of all tell me something about your background
- . He was born a freedman in Washington; thus the name Freeman was no coincidence. He looked around to find a dental school that would accept him in the l860-s, and there were about four or five dental schools in the country at that time. Harvard did
- departments had, and they felt that this would give the research in the department a better stature than it had had heretofore. B: You were in the Agricultural Research Service at the time, were you not? M: Yes, sir. B: Did you participate in the work
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Douglas as Assistant Attorney General had worked a great deal with Califano on various domestic problems, primarily price matters, and mentioned to Joe in I think it was January of 1966 that I would be leaving the Justice Department some time the next