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Oral history transcript, Rodney Borum, interview 1 (I), 10/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in electronics and aerospace products in particular- in industry . I had been a student of foreign affairs though for some time . P: What is your educational background, Mr . Borum? B: A graduate of the Naval Academy, Engineering . Graduated in 1953
- to everybody. I extended the study so that it wasn't just a study of cul- tural affairs officers, but of the functions of educational and cultural diplomacy generally. I turned it in on time. President Kennedy was dead. By that time, of course, I turned
- and tli~e ~h~y-verb .'.' ..BU.t I ''· creative, • ,\ • the time tha t . t l. il - the int.erus cing thing to me has al'\1ays bee;; at ·) 12 l : 13 \. I 'j ~ I or -ga ni~i::a t._~tcnal strt..ctnre wn.s done before . .) I I e ; 1
Oral history transcript, F. Edward Hebert, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- a t th e c o r r e c t news- paper? H: I began on the newspaper in 1919. I was s t i l l a s tu d e n t a t J e s u i t High School and I wrote prep school s p o r t s a t t h a t time f o r th e [New Orl e ans] Times Picayne . I became th e a s s