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- and served in that capacity with some leaves of absence for brief service periods in government up until 1962. Well, I took a year's leave of absence and went up to Wesleyan University as a Fellow. After that I became national affairs editor of The Reporter
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- ~nce and dest~~ctio~. l£ it coz;:tfuues to burn, we can see on the horizon the gathering threat of a divided · . . . . . A merica: two nations, confronting each other across the ruins of our -. . -democratic dream. That must not" be. be. I I . I
- that. G: Let me ask you about Ted Berry. H: Yes. G: Why do you think he was selected to head Community Action? H: Oh, I think Ted had great credentials. He was black, he had been a national officer of the NAACP, been on the national committee, knew
- had the impression that while many of the task forces were quite important in terms of policy-generating suggestions, that the committees, formal · advisory committees made up of professionals in the vartous areas, adjuncts to the Office of Education