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  • : Some large part of the demand, you'd have to call spontaneous. There were just too many applications to have been induced. During 1964 before the act was passed, I met with Dick Daley in Chicago, with Jerry Cavanagh, who was then mayor of Detroit
  • ; outreach to encourage grant submission; congressmen, such as Carl Perkins and Adam Clayton Powell, getting involved in grant applications; mayors' involvement in CAP; problems with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley; White House involvement in CAP
  • the public story that he was forced out and, apparently, he lost his effectiveness as commissioner--in part I suppose in regard to Mayor Daley. C: The Daley thing was a real embarrassment because in my judgment, looking into it, the Office of Education had
  • for ESEA; Morse-Green rivalry; the Quie amendment; Congressman Fino objects to busing; reorganizing HEW; Keppel, Mayor Daley, and the Chicago quarrel with HEW; Henry Loomis and the Voice of America press conference; Wilbur Cohen evaluated; the heart-cancer