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  • , and of thing . lot on And it was an important post to him because he relied a people . M: lines . The organization of the state was along congressional B: Correct . M: And you were assigned here . B: district, and then in turn He had one man assigned
  • that day. enough to do without watching him. I figured I had Furthermore, he had to turn off his record player because the Secret Service were using the playroom as a command post or something. It had ruined Tommy's day. F: A little difficult
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • it?" he asked, and I said, "I'd call it the Colorado Light and I'd just print all the information about the benefits of low cost electricity and distribute it by the bulk mail rates to every rural box holder and every post office box holder in this whole
  • correct. Dr. Parr in made a speech on the post-war shortage of physicians in about 1948, for which he was severely criticized. And there was a great debate through the 40's and early 50's between the Public Health Service and the American Medical
  • , and getting out releases after he'd been on a trip. Tuen the late hours usually were ended up with Walter Jenkins who would be going over all the mail. And as he would sign it, I would fold and stuff it; and we usually ended up by getting it to the post