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- ; ·certainly, it wasn't a matter that was discussed in any open sense, at least not to my knowledge. You know, there are circles within circles, and many·of the · conversations that 1'm sure went on among the really«top leaders of the political effort
- that Mr. Truman ... ·. had gotten himself in:a ·similar committee. S: . .. No question, no question about that. He wa_s indeed interested in his . public image. And I sensed early, although I was not i.nvolved fo the conversations about
Oral history transcript, Gerald W. Siegel, interview 3 (III), 2/11/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- .•. This was essentially · the purpose of the conversion or the addition to it. It really was. They were able to get out some of the provisi~ns that would have been very troublesome to labor organizations by doing that. · . . G: Do you want to skip over.this