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  • a commitment, so I appreciated it. Later he was to give Jack Anderson this story, who then was writing under Drew Pearson's name, and Jack Anderson made that a basis of a column on the day of the nomination in Los Angeles, and his suggestion
  • there in Los Angeles and made his plea. But at that time there was no--he had a few votes I think in the delegation. Vic D'Anfuso from Brooklyn, and maybe a few others. I voted for Kennedy in that delegation because I felt that he was, frankly
  • , of course, was very, very happy to do . By the way, I have a copy of the speech that I made, the nominating speech, on tape . F: You probably have it too, or you will get it . I would like to have it, yes, if we don't . Let's wind up 1960 here in Los
  • airports of the state. if they were going beyond the state, it would be put on the trunkline aircraft and sent to Los Angeles or New York or Miami or Seattle. But if they were going to other parts in the state, then the plane coming in from that other
  • born in Abilene, Kansas, until, oh, at least bring it down to when you came to Johns Hopkins. E: Very briefly, I got my bachelor's degree from Kansas State University. During my senior year there, I took the Foreign Service examinations, partly
  • was there for two months, took an examination, and they gave me my diploma. Then I went to the University of Wisconsin. I took up sociology and criminology because I wanted to be an FBI agent, and I had heard that was the best way to do it. Then when I
  • be highly controversial, that we not go into those without examining our situation. And this was not so much because of any lack of interest or any hesitance to enter controversial fields, it was more a matter of making sure that we didn't run into some
  • with the provisions of Sec . 507 (f) (3) of the Federal Property and Admininstrative Services Act of 1949, as amended (44 U .S .C this material shall not, during the donor's lifetime , be available for .397) examination by anyone except employees and officers