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  • utensils and cooked along the way, of course. Angeles. Then we got to Seattle and Los He 'r'Jent into a hotel \'Jhenever we could, but otherwise it was just a camp trip. P: ftirs. Jansen, did very many young girls go about the country like
  • , I fel t that it might be useful if I got back to Los Angeles and did. as the riots came ~4der As soon control, we began talking about the need for S.J2e sort of a high level cor:unission on the character of the Royal Commission to look
  • productive of the Job Corps centers, located in Los Angeles. They have also involved their people in another area of responsibility; they've opened their residences to girls who've graduated from the Job Corps. I think it is twenty-eight--it may be a larger
  • a couple of weeks leave to come back to the States really to see what I was going to do when I got out of the army. I was thinking of teaching at the Harvard Law School at the time, but I had another errand to do. One of my fellow technical advisers
  • was with the original AAA. B: During that time, back in the thirties and on into the forties, did you have any contact with then Congressman Johnson? G: No, not any direct contact with him as Congressman Johnson, no. B: Did you have any sort of relationship
  • Truman left the Senate before it was established again. the Korean crisis, as I recall it. But it was established again really from And I was the chairman at one time there--the Korean crisis and we have a very short armament--of shells and so