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  • priority item in his campaign. I tried in various speeches, including particularly the one he gave at Denver, to stress this education priority. So in the course of doing that I began to work with Frank Keppel, who was Commissioner of Education, and others
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , during your seventeen years of servi~e with the Office, you have held several responsib le positions , starting with the post ·of Assistan t Commissio ner for State and Local School Systems. Your continuit y of service and variety of responsi
  • ted b~,r the.· Congress. We cannot :1 . really reach many of the young people i,.1ho need to go on to post-seco ndary education with as few ·as sev~nty thousand Education al Opportun ity Grants . , a year • . ! . ·, : Ii : ~ .' I
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of conflict and noise. And if we hit the front pages of the [New York] Times or the Washington Post, then Shriver was going to hear from the President in the morning after the President read his paper. When Shriver heard from the President, I would hear from
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , ! 1965 on the . ; CopzresS7lan flrl.th thn b:?y probler.1 in the su r~:'!ar of Ad:2..:n Clayton Pm-rell, nho would co~nplain . a post lras. filled by sor.ieone who wasn't his nocinee. ever-:r tim~ This took quite a iot of tL-:te • . ~·; : 1