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- Angeles is that of (1) conciliation and (2) coordination, within the context of cooperation with all the constructive forces at work in the local community. 6. As one of several federal agencies concerned with resolving the problems of Los Angeles
- : That was probably my greatest continuing responsibility, yes, the HEW area. M: Did you start to work in the area of education in HEW from the very beginning, or did this slowly evolve? C: No, I remember in the summer of '64 Bill Moyers and Kermit Gordon
- the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- respect for law, their ., essential fairness and .cooperativeness; the rich z:esources of the i. American i.· countrysid~; the growing excellence of American science and. cultural achievements;. th~ ability of I .. .· .gg: economy to assure more
- to lack of funds •. For example, in the field of land management and conservation, federal-state-local cooperation has identified projects that would employ 30,000 unskilled persons now (Appendix C). These projects.would be undertaken in future years
- .,. cooperation, of betFeen publ.ic and private schools collaboratio n with to the interest of the childY e n. a con tr ilrn t ion to the solution of the They proble ms of Civil Rights , as re gards education in the "i ,~I 1 ~· .. !1 co mmunities