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- , the members of the Congress showed great interest, more specifically even greater concern about an encampment such as this. F: Did this spread across both parties? C: Very much so. And I received quite a number of telegrams, and the Secretary did
- was head of the AID mission. He said they had sent back a telegram saying they would advise Zwick to call him when they got to more modern facilities, that the telephone system didn't get them across the street. Every- body thought this was a big joke
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- be, and there were people at the USIA who were trying to make the Voice's output narrower than it should be. Loomis got caught up in that and resigned, having told some of this to the press—specifically to Mary McGrory of the Washington Star. So when I went in, I