Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Subject > Education (remove)
  • Specific Item Type > Oral history (remove)

5 results

  • of occasions I would spend a long evening up in his office. I only went to his home in Washington once. I've forgotten the exact year, but I remember I dropped by to see him in his office and he said he was having a dinner party that night in honor of Joe Alsop
  • were only a few blocks apart, and I used to: pick him up every morning on the way to work and carry hira home H e~~ry night. I saw i;'. ! !~ him when he was fresh, and I saw him when he wasi ·:l weary after a long !fi i~ i:: LBJ Presidential
  • a par t of the whole lea rni ng pro­ cess so tha t they might continue it at home aft er it was ove r, tha t [th ey] migh t get some sense of wha t the Head Sta rt_ group was try ing to do. And the oth er [group were brought in] wit hou t _mothers
  • of college universityf ~i . Ci facilities . J. r; locat~d J_ ( · ~' in the Housing and Home Finance Agency , which was VOICE: 21 I specialists at that time? l ll DR. HARRIS: 1 ! VOi CE: C1/ 1. ;1 DR. HARRIS: f .. .~ 1I I Did you have
  • on separate divisions; federal financial assistance; Housing and Home Finance became HUD; fiscal management specialists; civil rights; nurses training; Title II National Education Act; Title V of ESEA tied in with Office of National Education; fear of federal
  • it. But no, I think Shriver--although I couldn't say for sure--played it fairly straight with Johnson. G: Was Texas a problem? H: No. G: Because it was Johnson's home state? H: No. We had very few problems in Texas. Who was the fellow who ran the radio