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  • --or in designa ting, as co ~issions, State bodies already existing. No o.ne set of specifica­ tions could be written that fitted every State. I remember what differences of opinion arose in the States like New York, New Jersey, and Flor:tda, each of which
  • 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-)
  • with Congress. So I got to know him fairly casually in those years. In 1955, when he had his heart attack, he was recuperating down on the ranch in Texas and a story appeared in the New York Times, written interestingly enough by William S. White, which said
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • States. ,·, ) l :~ ~ ·) I I HALPERIN: To be specific , the latest figu_res we have indicate a per pupil expendi ture of $413 in Missis s ippi and $1,125 in New York .. .!' I I Close to triple. Thos e figures, of course, include exlsti~g---Federal
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -----~---- DEPAR'n1ENT OF EALTH, EDUCATION AiID WELF ARE Was hing ton, D.C. . Inte rvie w of I FRANCIS KEPPEL . I I by John Sing erho ff New York City Jcl.y 18, 1968
  • rights conference in 1966, which had a large education element in it-­ H: I'd like to go back to that, because you've really opened a new area for me there, since I haven't looked at the civil r_ights _papers. say in preparation for that you brought
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)