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  • agricultural legislation that was being considered by the Congress. B: You were presenting it to Congress? G: No, actually I was still in North Carolina with farm program work, and my congressman was Harold D. Cooley who was Chairman of the House LBJ
  • Biographical information; Congressman Harold D. Cooley and W.R. Poage; LBJ’s interest in cotton legislation; positions in federal service; putting career men in appointee positions; Secretary Freeman; Secretary’s staff meetings; major legislative
  • McCloy-- Again here's our chairman of the board, the Establishment-- McCloy was designated by President Kennedy as his adviser in Arms Control Disarmament matters before this agency was set up. M: This is the position that Harold Stassen had under
  • --they would have the wings, they would have the engines, but they would never be able to put them together and there would be a spread of maybe six months before they could get them as a unit. Now I think that was the one thing that Mr. Wilson, when he