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  • it not been for the March 31 speech. I think the timing of that speech was such that it changed the tempo of both his campaign and of Senator Kennedy's campaign. B; Incidentally, someone said that the Democratic National Committee at that time and indeed
  • , and I got a job working for Esther Tufty. F: Who's she? C: Well, she's a newspaperwoman. F: How do you spell Tufty? C: T-u-f-t-y. Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, known as the Duchess. I'd beaten the paths around the National Press Building, really
  • administrator this agency has ever had. W: That's right. M: You began with it. Is that correct? Prior to that, you were the chief of the National Weather Bureau. W: United States Weather Bureau. M: United States Weather Bureau--from what time, sir? W
  • : No, it doesn't. P: Is it spelled the way it sounds? F: Yes, it is. I can supply you with some background informatio n on that if you wish. In fact, there is a fair amount of it in the standard testimonies before the various committees. P: How would you
  • . James Cain, who has been on numerous committees, has filled this capacity much more so than I have . THB : Another question, too, about which there has been and probably will be speculation. Do you have any knowledge of any health reasons behind Mr