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  • to the Commission because both the Joint Committee and the Commission at that time were seeing eye-to-eye on problems. F: Along that line did you have much difficulty settling the Commission down after Lewis Strauss' departure? I know that Mr. Strauss created
  • an already very difficult situation. Going back to those Senate days, I had written a note here, when Admiral Lewis Strauss was up for nomination and he was defeated by one vote, I happened to be that night with the late Paul Niven, who was a brilliant
  • S. STRAUSS INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB DATE: May 22, 1969 PLACE: 2800 Republic National Bank Building, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 [vl: Let me identify this tape first of all. This is an intervie\>/ with Mr. Robert S. Strauss--S-T-R-A-U-S-S
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  • Strauss, Robert Schwarz, 1918-2014
  • Oral history transcript, Robert S. Strauss, interview 1 (I), 5/22/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Robert S. Strauss
  • ,] it wasn't a short while, it was about three and a half years. In 1950 we organized a firm then known as Goldberg, Fonville, Gump and Strauss. F: What was the third name? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
  • the United States Housing Authority was established, I went with Nathan Strauss as special assistant, so I left the Department of Interior. Now, my concern was sort of a catholic one (with a small "c"). I was involved in working on programs like