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We didn't go to their houses to eat, and we didn't feed
them at our house.
F:
What did your father do?
W:
My father was a clerk in the post office department.
F:
Did you encounter any particular problems in Harvard?
W:
Not particularly.
I had
- bean on vacation too.
F:
Since we had to make the trip we decided to look at Mt. Rushmore and some of
those things.
And we were right by the post office where the car stopped at
a signal, and a man stuck his head in the window of my car and said
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- -thirty and he
started that pattern out in Detroit.
I remember his calling me one
night out there when the Washington Post had severely criticized his
decision to have a personal inspection made by Mr. Vance before committing
troops as being
- of these?
Yes, I was involved in the post-King assassination disorders .
Here at
the Department we learned about Dr . King's shooting at a staff meeting .
I turned to the Attorney General, and I remember it was our immediate
common thought that we were
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)