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nixon, richard m. (richard milhous), 1913-1994.
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( phone rings. brief interruption) smith: i can't remember the first time that i came to hattiesburg. i had relatives down here who lived at 122 jackson street. the house is no longer there and it's part of the parking lot of the hattiesburg american. but
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1. the commission recommends federal supervision and control of approximately 90 per cent of homes and homebuilding in the united states, as detailed on pages 74- 77 of its report. this has been partially effectuated by executive oder 11063 issued by presi
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163 an oral history with reverend harry charles tartt interviewed by sidney rushing table of contents introduction 169 background .....................................................................................................................170 livin
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32 you know, how do we, you know, i mean just at every level she was involved in trying to make things work and to help people. swaykos: great. let me switch the tape. (tape 2) swaykos: ―or, i don't know, any extra assistance to your teachers who had los
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34 coming out of louisiana, especially in the early part about, “what are you going to do for us?” and you didn't see that happening over here. people weren't crying people were trying to help each other. and, “what are you going to do for me?” it
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4 university] state, n-i-c-h-o-l-a-s, nicholas [nicholls] state in thibodaux, t-h-i-b-o-d-a-u-x, louisiana. swaykos: you guys down here. ok. (laughter) doolittle: yeah, and, so let's see and then when i left thibodaux—oh, i left thibodaux to go to hollin
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7 get into sort of a trance to the effect that, "why should i work today? why should i work tonight? why can't i go over to europe for a while and do nothing?" i suppose you get in that attitude. but not me because if i go to europe, igo for a purpose and
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8 scattered, but the first words out of his mouth was what could he do to help someone else. and that's made a lasting impression on me, and i'll never forget chuck. and even to this day right now, he calls and checks on me, and wants to know if i need any
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[ these colleges] in the legislature." so it turned out about like i figured it would. then it finally died down. and then in the ayers case, the [ judge] didn't close any of them. and i think he did wisely in that respect. bolton: right. what was the gene
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a and m was an interesting school at that time it was all male, eighteen hundred enrolled. dormitory life was a little rough from the standpoint of hazing. but interestingly enough, i loved it. i loved the dormitory life. i loved the school and i liked my
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