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  • Date > 1968-11-13 (remove)

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  • at a very delicate stage in our association just at that time on settling the claims, and the State Department--I speak of "the" Department as if it were an anonymous entity--which you do, you know, when you are in it--but actually by that time I really
  • well? B: The program has just now been enacted, and all of their national associations and counties, the League of Cities, and other of their representative associations and organizations worked with the President all the way in getting
  • is a small Indian community near Green Bay, Wisconsin. My association with Indian affairs goes back to the time I was a student in a government boarding school at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, from which I graduated in 1931 . F: As a personal note
  • in the Washington, D.C. area. My family's from New England, and I spent a few of my early years up there, but for the most part I've lived in this area. I attended Georgetown University and Catholic University here in Washington, and I have been associated
  • to decide. But I believe that if--we11, I believe that they should have a much closer association with the United States, and I believe that they really want to, particularly if we act fairly soon. Whether they should be a territory like Guam or whether