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- no need to appoint bad people, but their wants and needs ought to be considered, and also help in their political campaigns. Now Johnson, in my view, neglected his functions as leader of the Democratic Party which substantially contributed to his
- of the Democratic Party; Young Citizens for LBJ in 1964; Birch Bayh; ran Associates Division of President’s Club; McSurley case; 5th Amendment; Bill Moyers; importance of Jack Valenti; reason Katzenbach moved to State; comparison of Katzenbach and Clark; Task Force
- . Additional National Forest units will be fanned to encompass areas where substantial amounts of land have been stripmined or otherwise depleted and where such action is the practical and effective way of initiating restoration work or will through practical
Oral history transcript, John Ben Shepperd, interview 1 (I), 12/30/1968, by Elizabeth Kaderli
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- stages of the war and that was more of a holding action than anything else before I went into the service. Then when I got out of the service in 1946 I was elected a vice president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. And then the next
- recreational area is to provide optimum recreational opportunities in a natural environment as contrasted with a national park, the objective of which is to preserve a vignette of early America. On the one hand you do this best by getting private, local
- to be more research and writing about the Mormon society, partly because of the way they produced a new type of society in America, partly because they were a "mixing bowl of immigrants and section al migrants," and partly because they were a parent region
- of the study. A Presidential commis sion on national .energy policies is to be considered only if the compre hensive study develops specific policy approaches that warrant public examination and discussion, and executiv~ and congressional action. Because