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  • ar.r educa tion peop1!3 cC:.-.:.cat-:. o:i associ? .tions.; ."."'eve n to the point the unfr-ie~~liY-1 ~ss .of th~ t1ro, blocke d p;?.ssage of th~t and the this rift, or n~edcd. legis lation . Do 7cu fc;el t.ha.t you brougJ .t these assoc
  • of the office; as distinguis hed from the top, Commissio ner Kep~le and his I'. p •i I! associate - ~o rnm issioner~, for example? 'I I• 1 ~· , i: !! DR. HARRIS: ;i -_!_.' - r ..... ·'_i Ii VOICE: Ii ii DR. HARRIS: 11 1
  • 1962-1963 was Associate Commission in Bureau of Education Assistance Programs (BEEP); three divisions: 1. State and local elementary and secondary 2. Higher education 3. Manpower training; abrupt increase in staff in 1964 required new emphasis
  • and prudent fellow. But we just didn't have many radicals. G: Do you recall the substance of any other calls from Shriver regarding White House complaints? H: Chicago was the main thing, and the newspapers. I don't recall the individual things
  • LBJ returns from Texas & is very tired; Lady Bird swims & goes to hair salon; tea with T.J. Taylor's nurse, Jean Hughes; Ms. Hughes gives Lady Bird photos of Taylor; Lynda Robb's pregnancy; tea for National Association of Food Chains; beautification
  • and remained at Wesleyan as visiting professor and associate director for the Center for Advanced Studies at Wesleyan. It was there that I was in residence when I was invited to join the President in the spring of 1964. M: You worked for The Reporter beyond