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  • all right with the people that I worked with in the FBI and the government. But this thing kind of blew up apparently. I was not told about it, I'm sure, out of consideration. Sargent Shriver and Wilson McCarthy, who was the legislative liaison
  • you list Richard Boone. Boone I'm sure worked on it. Hackett working on it. Richard Dave Hackett, I don't remember Dave Bill Capron probably worked on other things. Harold Horowitz worked as a lawyer and I don't remember what part he worked
  • rapidly what all you did up to the time that you came to Washington and the Interstate Commerce Commission. D: I was born in Stockdale, Texas, in Wilson County just east of San Antonio; lived on a farm until I was eighteen or twenty years old. I became
  • right. One of the most significant things that happened in the campaign was a statement by General A. S. Burleson, who was Postmaster General when Woodrow Wilson was President. B: Was he an Austin man? L: A famous Austin man who lived down on West
  • --not only physiologically but phychologically--had been unsegregated until the Wilson Administration and then they became segregated and they kept being segregated until the Roosevelt Administration. F: Did Mr. Ickes consciously set out to make