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- Johnston. Then from that point in '64 until '66 when I came to the White House I was with the Department of Commerce in the Office of Public Affairs. P: How did you happen to come to receive this appointment from the White House? S: While
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of Cl")mmerce, and my dating f"lf title gl")e s partly tl") the fact that Nl")vember 8, '62 was the date that I was sworn in as an FSRO. Before that, I had been for several months a consultant tl") the Department of Commerce in an acting capacity
- , 1968 I NTERV I EWEE: ESTHER PETERSON INTERVIEHER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mrs. Peterson's office in the Labor Department Building, t1ashington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Your first contact with the then-Senator Johnson would be while you were
- of fact, it was assumed when he left that whereas I had been designated as the Acting Director at the time that he departed, it was assumed that there would be a regular full-time Director appointed. Unfortunately that did not occur, and has not occurred
- on OEO policy; contact between OEO and CEA; cost of living formula; OEO consulting with critics; Office of Public Affairs; press releases statement; view of quality of OEO Personnel; 1966 Shriver’s statement to Congress regarding abolishing poverty in ten