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  • . think I first met Jack at his house, probably it was 1960. I I think he and his wife gave a fund-raiser for Jim O'Hara, Congressman O'Hara, for whom I worked when I first came to Washington. Anyway, we met at the Lafayette Hotel, the four of us
  • guidelines. There was a guy in my office, the CAP lawyer, Jim S i e n a who talked at great length with a variety of people, knowledgeable in that field, and who did the drafting and the actual modifications over LBJ Presidential Library http
  • bodies. For nearly six months no agreement had been reached on how the representatives of the poor were to be selected for membership on the board. Thanks to some earlier negotiating by Mr. Theodore Berry, head of OEO's community a6tion di~ision, we were