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- Swedish horse out here in your office. P: Then when I came back in 1957 I began as legislative representative for the Industrial Union Department of the AFL-CIO. Then, of course, I began working- t~: r'1r. Johnson P: He was majority leader
- Biographical information; trade union movement; 1960 campaign; consumer programs; consumer legislation; packaging bill; truth-in-packaging bill; women's rights; Betty Furness; Women's Bureau; equal pay bill; labor standards; interagency
- with a small group of inside people--people that he had been associated with for some period of time largely, and people who were of his particular bent, very imaginative, very humorous, very light and gay. I didn't fit into that particular category, so
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- "lciatit"ln with all of them. They each had the right tf"l terminate my (appointment). one was designated. I presented my offer to move on each time a new As a Foreign Service Reserve Officer, one l s appointment is theoretically good only for as long