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  • Date > 1968-11-13 (remove)

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  • /show/loh/oh 24 or more Negroes. On the Rural Areas Development Advisory Committee to the Secretary of Agriculture and the Multiple Use Advisory Committee to the Secretary of Agriculture on national forests, and the Salt and Water Conservation
  • Biographical information; contacts with LBJ; operation of the Agriculture Department; Southern Policy Commission; National Farmers Union; National Commission on Food and Fiber; Agriculture Act of 1964 (E.O. 11307); Outreach Program; Rural Community
  • : In this capacity, did you attend any of the general sessions? A: Oh, yes, I attended all of them. For most of them I served as a member of the US delegation to the United Nations and in that capacity I was the US representative on the Fourth Committee which
  • from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to become the commissioner . F: Were there any problems of confirmation? B: No, there weren't any problems as far as I personally was concerned . The Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs did have some
  • of the argument, pro and con, has been concluded, and the agency is bound by the national determination as made by the President in sUbmitting the proposed legislation to Congress. Personally, I feel that, eventually "maritime and all transportation areas must
  • that add a card to use in this area? A: Well, you see, Congress is the one that has a great deal of power so far as trade is concerned. The Bulgarians were especially anxious to get the most-favored nation status which they were constantly wanting