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- , The interview is in his office in the main labor building in Washington, D.C. time is 2:05 in the afternoon. The date is January 8, 1969, and the My name is David McComb. First of all, Mr. Blackman, I'd like to know something about your background, where
- investigation of export control; American business attitude toward open trade with Communist bloc; labor union's view; McClelland Commission; Herbert Blackmon; Sam Anderson; Sinclair Weeks; National Security Council; White House Council on Foreign Economic
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 1 (I), 1/8/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- /loh/oh 3 W: I'd say a couple of reasons. for about eighteen years. First of all, I practiced law in Washington I think I probably would have taken on a government assignment prior to that time if it hadn't been for the vast wasteland
- Steelworker s o f America I. W . Abelj t Presiden t U S of America extende d the invitatio n Mr. Abe l presente d th e President w / a pai r o f cuff links . . . . bearing th e union seal . January 8 , 19 ^ the Whit e House Statler President departe d th e