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  • Date > 1968-11-19 (remove)
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  • area and in the health, education, and welfare area. We then added in time Fred Bohen, who was an assistant dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, to work on the District of Columbia and to formulate the housing program. M: The people who
  • job. That's an example of a great executive director drawn from within the government; we had other ones drawn from outside the government such as Fred Bohen who came down from the Woodrow Wilson School; he was executive director for a task force
  • --not only physiologically but phychologically--had been unsegregated until the Wilson Administration and then they became segregated and they kept being segregated until the Roosevelt Administration. F: Did Mr. Ickes consciously set out to make