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- on and interested myself through conversations with my old associates on the National Service Program,
some of whom had low-level staff positions or very intermittent relationships with the task force.
It occurred to me at the time, and it
certainly occurred
- , as you said, you became an assistant to the Solicitor
General in the Justice Department.
P:
The first time I met Mr. Johnson is partially a further answer to your
question.
After I came into the Department of Justice, President
Kennedy had a tradition
- , 1969
INTERVIEWEE:
STEPHEN POLLAK
INTERVIEWER:
THOMAS H. BAKER
PLACE:
The National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
Tape 1 of 2
B:
We're in time now to 1967 when you became the presidential advisor on
National Capital Affairs.
I think I
- Owen, who was in the division at that
time and then became my first assistant.
I went to the
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r~r.
Owen replaced me \