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- provision for continuity. M: Is it weaker because of the varying attitudes of the individuals who hold the job, or because simply as new men, they--? F: Well, as new men it takes a while for them to appreciate the problems. The export expansion program
- require a formal reappointment with each new administration? W: No, no, the appointment continues with the pleasure of the Secretary of Agriculture. B: All right. May I also as~ this is--again as I told you before the tape was on--so the future
- /loh/oh 5 Highway down through the Central American countries to the Panama Canal and looked after all the then new foreign aid work that was being established, first, under the Marshall Plan and, then, under the several predecessory agencies of what
- that the problems would deserve. Many things where we did not yet know exactly how he would view them. It wouldn't have been nearly as bad later on, and as it was, it was easier than if Mr. Clark had come in new. The fact that he had been there and that we'd worked
Oral history transcript, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, interview 1 (I), 11/12/68, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was chairman of the Preparedness but only marginally one incident grounds, and slightly coffee, instead was in such great Ye;-,~ excess the news story supply did, We had that coffee in the Air Force tha~ New Mexico Air Force Base to sweep
- law with the law firm of Preston, Thorgrimson and Horwitz for about two and a half years at which time I was appointed an Assistant Attorney General with John J. O'Connell, who was the new Attorney � � � LBJ Presidential Library http