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- KERMIT GORDON
- KERMIT GORDON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; SCRANTON IS IN HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
- FEDERAL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR APPALACHIA; ESTABLISHMENT OF STRIP-MINING, ACID DRAINAGE STANDARDS; JOHN SWEENEY; LBJ WANTS TO COOPERATE WITH REPUBLICANS
- Gordon, Kermit, 1916-1976
- DISCUSSION OF PRESS STATEMENT ON CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC POWER SETTLEMENT; LBJ EMPHASIZES SIGNIFICANCE OF SETTLEMENT AS ILLUSTRATION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN PUBLIC, PRIVATE POWER; JOHN CAULEY; APPOINTMENT OF JAMES GREENFIELD (AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY
- RECENT US STEEL PRICE INCREASE; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT RECENT BUSINESS PRESS RELEASES AND INDUSTRY ATTITUDE ABOUT INFLATION, DISCUSSES EXAMPLES OF LABOR COOPERATION ON WAGE-PRICE GUIDELINES
- CONNOR, FOWLER REPORT ON MEETING WITH WERNER PAUL GULLANDER OF NAM AND ARCH BOOTH OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON IMPROVING INDUSTRY COOPERATION WITH ADMINISTRATION; CONCERNS ABOUT HANDLING OF ALUMINUM, STEEL PRICE INCREASES; INFLATIONARY ASPECTS
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connnercial enterprises.
These recreation
projects
included lake resorts,
golf
courses,
church youth camps, and hunting lodges.
Extension's
Role in Outdoor Recreation
Expanding:
The Cooperative Extension Service
now has about 35 recreation
specialists
and 26
- St. Louis were also
directors of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, which
was a cooperating association on that project.
That's how I got to meet
them.
F:
And then you rejoined the Park Service?
H:
In '63 as the Associate
- that had to do with committee operations
was up to the chairman.
If the chairman saw fit to lean upon
the Speaker or to go to him for advice ahead of time, invariably
the Speaker was cooperative.
If the chairman refused or failed
or neglected to work
- of water.
He supported this atmospheric water resources research, evaporative
suppressants on reservoirs, the desalinization program, with vigor,
including the cooperation with Mexico and Saudi Arabia and Israel
on desalting experiments.
in these things
- forty-three state studies out of the forty-eight states
that existed at that time.
While they were always put out as state
reports, most of the work was done with employees paid for with
funds, and the Park Service was the cooperating agency.
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- , meaning the sacred
part of the White House--the Mansion itself.
The East Wing, as
you know, is first and last an office building, as is the West
Wing.
GSA bears the responsibility for maintaining the two wings.
We cooperate closely with GSA
- well.
I knew
And English seemed to have most to do with it;
I think he'd been Kennedy's closest leader in the state and then
after the assassination, he was very cooperative with Johnson.
And
he asked me to be campaign director, which I did.
F
- generous with her
time, exceedingly attentive to the press.
I never, never saw her
do anything except cooperate in every way with the press people.
It's no wonder to me, Joe, that the news hens
loved her so.
Not only the news hens, but the men.
I can