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  • it was for, to [Cesar] Chavez at one time. It would have been a demonstration grant. I was just about to mention Los Angeles, the Compton and Watts areas, black population, of strong interest to Gus Hawkins, were big problems. But I can remember talking to Ed Roybal
  • . I can 't rec all were two meetings in Cal ifo rni a, one in Los Angeles and one Fra nci sco , or jus t one in San Francisco . I know the re was a meeting in L.A. one of the re was o.ught to if the re in San the yea rs, now I can 't rec all
  • services, such as student loan fellm,:ship i i ( programs , foreign langu~g e 1 programs, foreign language research, .· . . I, 11~ there Has practically nothing in th e way of , at this time, 1 fi of fin ancial assistance for construction
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  • at Harvard and joined-- M: That was 1948 by that time? C: Yes. Joined, in the fall of '48, the staff that was planning a new magazine which subsequently in '49 was The Reporter magazine. Sent in 1950 to Washington as the Washington editor of The Reporter