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  • to Congress on April 10, 1937, through the elimination of ten opponents . His campaign was based on strong support for President Roosevelt's New Deal program . iii : Did you work i n that campaign? B: Yes,sir, in a general way . the Of course he
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • there for you. C: It would have been superfluous for me to have said anything. F: Right. Well, when you came down to 1960, did you consider going to the convention at all, or di d,You decide just to 1et the new crop have it? C: I didn't consider it at all
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • office as. Secretary of State. The Planning Board had a representative in Washington, Colonel Paul Wakefield. Then, when he resigned that post, the Planning Board asked me to go to Washington. I had dealings with the Works Progress Administration
  • of forty lawyers committed to that--the planning and then the post-arrest process. In the urban disorders several years ago--I guess three years ago--we created a special unit in the Criminal Division. We called it our "Summer Project." To gather