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- and means of being responsive to the challenge of development in Africa, and to have a good hard look at our aid programs, see whether they were responsive, to what extent they were responsive, and in what ways they could be improved--new approaches tried
- . , Presiden t o f the Hollan d Societ y o f New York Cit y spoke an d presente d th e Meda l REMARKS by the Presiden t As th e Presiden t departed , h e shoo k hand s w / representative s o f the Hollan d Society.. To Ova l Of c - w / Ly n Jan 8, 1969 Wed
- were you born and when. B: I was born in Brooklyn, New York, in December 1913 and I was educated in the public schools in Brooklyn, and I have my undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College and a Master's degree from Columbia University. M: What
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 1 (I), 1/8/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Spot was a good spot into which to introduce new people into the Department of Defense. His concept of the General Counsel's office was as a sort of a utility infielder; that you could utilize somebody who had been legally trained in a variety of sort