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  • stimulate busing, yes. M: But that didn't have any particular repercussion in the White House? C: Well, yes, we kept a careful eye on the whole Title VI and civil rights enforcement. I was constantly aware of what the actions were that were going
  • ntration of state and local elementary I, l l l! ·1 ] . ~) . J. C) l - r· { and secondary programs jn a division of higher education programs , and a further di vision of vocational and man p m,ieT tr aining p ro gr ams, in a separate di vi 3ion
  • ions that are pro­ I ! I ! 3 I vi ding h i g her > e duc at i 4 on . for Ne g ro s tu dents'.. . - \ I ! All of those pro sr,rams, I would v \ nture to say, if 5 ! the economy and fisc a l situ a tion permi t tcd i \it, the st renp
  • : Dismayed at the attack on htmself I suppose in the wake of that, because of course it did get such a vitriolic blast , M: I' m sure that was a very large part of his whole feel i"ng a5out ser­ vi ce programs ge nerally, which were being demanded
  • o se th in gs a r e com fortab ly arran ged for m y ' ~ , \ ' : g u e sts . It i s a gay and a ttra c tiv e room . But how l i ttle 3 -1 /2 y ea r s .in the ^ Wh s ou iteH - ; h a s sp o ile d m e a 'little b it. vI ' ' u se d to lu x u
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  • a specially appointed com.11ittee which did have the time and ~ bro2d ly representative. This comniittee, then, would make its recorn­ ! mendations to the board, which in turn would represent the interests vis-'"a-vis the Federal Government. ~~ate's Our
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  • , .:. : : ~~ gen era l aid dif fe rs g-..re atl y ~.'."!lo n g di ffe ren t E: ~_u ca. f tional gro ups . COn sti- .uct i o:n pro gram , OnC 8 Vi A sch ool \ GI Jed as 11 gen era l aid " in mo st peo ple I$ I eye s J: is cle a rly les s acc e pta ble tod ay tha n i
  • to a s k M r s . M ilto n G ordon, on th e C h ild r e n s C om m it te e o f N ew Y o rk C ity , vi^ ose o r g a n iz a tio n h a d g iv e n m e a v e r y g e n e r o u s a w a rd fo r m y w o r k in H ead S ta rt. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE : W
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