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  • , l979 INTERVIEWEE: MARIE LINDAU OLSON INTERVIEWEE: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Olson's office, Dallas, Texas Tape l of l G: Mrs. Olson, you're known in NYA [National Youth Administration] years as Marie Lindau. O: T hat's right. G
  • in Wisconsin, which I now claim as my home since I went through most of my educational period [there] including two years at the University of Wisconsin. Upon that time, which I was in an aviation program, I left Wisconsin to go into the Navy under a Naval
  • from the Congressional Campaign Committee, [of] which he was then serving as chairman, the sum of two hundred dollars. That might not sound like a big contribution from a congressional camĀ­ paign committee today, but it was a lot at that time. It came
  • dead now. R: Oh, he is? I didn't know that. G: He was around for a long time. R: He came here in 1919. I used to like to have coffee with him and listen to him talk about what it was back in those days. I believe--well, I know it was Speaker Sam
  • the fact that other people at one time or another were partners in it. I particularly thought about this when I saw him down with Jimmy Webb at the blast-off to the moon, and I thought about it in relationship to the fact that in some ways I considered Mr