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  • it was for, to [Cesar] Chavez at one time. It would have been a demonstration grant. I was just about to mention Los Angeles, the Compton and Watts areas, black population, of strong interest to Gus Hawkins, were big problems. But I can remember talking to Ed Roybal
  • . I can 't rec all were two meetings in Cal ifo rni a, one in Los Angeles and one Fra nci sco , or jus t one in San Francisco . I know the re was a meeting in L.A. one of the re was o.ught to if the re in San the yea rs, now I can 't rec all
  • ,; ' \! ". ::-:· ill a whole '7aste of time i ' , l ~; !!i ' i' :2 ry : 'j ! pone it . oi i 2 s_: by arguing it out tedious ly for ever and ever j. .I' I and ever los e the public b anef it of ha ving o Jus t do it o It r s the kindes t thi n~ you c a n do
  • . l in your \\'Ork with , t .he 18.u d grc:mt college s, ,.;e hrrvc I I - I I c;l o. ~; r rsc.. , has b e8n \'lith us for quite· a long time. ' 1. sig-1 £ l·\ :·, j: 1 m~st ' I wOuld be inclined to think the most signific a nt
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  • een appropriated for supp;.;rt of the s e pr ograms - . are by no mean s ade quate to do the job, nor h a.s there been ade quate time to complete that job. But a ver-.r effective start has b e en made, and it seems to me that th ere is need noi..1
  • services, such as student loan fellm,:ship i i ( programs , foreign langu~g e 1 programs, foreign language research, .· . . I, 11~ there Has practically nothing in th e way of , at this time, 1 fi of fin ancial assistance for construction
  • ~. years Tiith the variJu s chang es in the oreani z a tion and your I variou s duties , up to perhap s the presen t time. :· I ? I !I I ; : ·1 :B 11 '\ lg I have served in the Off ice MR. FLY.NT: :j fo~ more than one-th ird of its total lifeo
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  • at Harvard and joined-- M: That was 1948 by that time? C: Yes. Joined, in the fall of '48, the staff that was planning a new magazine which subsequently in '49 was The Reporter magazine. Sent in 1950 to Washington as the Washington editor of The Reporter
  • . Graham Sullivan, who has served as Deputy Commissioner of &iucation since July 1966. MR. SULLIVAN: As I present my remarks, probably I will be shifting hats from time to time, for I will be reporting reactions as a local education agency officer
  • the Johnson Yea rs? Perhaps you could start with a brief summary .I of the situation before 1963. ! ' I! • L . DR 0 REED: to test my memory Well, Jack, you certainly are going i j. a bit this morning. I joined the Of £ice in 1951. :. At that time