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- , 1969
INTERVIEWEE:
STEPHEN POLLAK
INTERVIEWER:
THOMAS H. BAKER
PLACE:
National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
Tape 1 of 2
B:
Sir, beginning in 1964 you served as counsel to the President's
Task Force on the War on Poverty, I believe.
Would
- mentioned the reorganization of the
government.
I hqve at my home notes of my meeting with him.
I said
to him that I thought as much of the running of the District as possible ought to be handled at the District Building, and that I would
do everything
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Yes, or in what we call the D.J. file on the bill.
I suppose that
I may have some personal notes of my own at home on it as well.
I
tried to save this marked-up redraft so that one could compare it
against the earlier draft and see what the changes
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Eventually, I went into the department in the
Office.
I had been in the Solicitor Generalis Office a little less than
a year when Ole Miss came.
I recall on Sunday night I was at home,
and one of my law classmates from Yale Law School--Howard
Willens