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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-02-25 (remove)

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  • title is executive director for the United States> the International Monetary Fund. You've held this position since 1962. p: Since November 1, 1962. M: Did you before your appointment to this position or at any time since have any opportunity
  • to go back and see what's happening in the way of population growth to my home State. I came to Washington on my third tour of duty in 1961, as Assistant Superintendent of National Capital Parks. At that time we had a quite different organizational
  • will really vote when the chips are down in the light of what you know about who is going to make floor speeches, how likely he is to be there, and what the pressures on him between then and the time of the vote will be. Many is the congressman who has
  • is located at 1211 Connecticut, N.W., in Washington, D. C. 610. I am now in his office in Room The date is February 25, and the time is 3:20 in the afternoon. My name is David McComb. First of all, I would like to know something about your background
  • the bill. If he receives it at a time when the ten days, which does not include Sundays, expire before Congress has adjourned, then a failure to sign constitutes approval of the bill. If the Congress has adjourned sine die, or for any period more than three
  • of the answer here is coordination within the executive branch to be relayed to the representative on the commission. And this is done very frequently through the Bureau of the Budget [BOB] or independently by the departments involved. At the same time, it must