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  • a complete evaluation of its vocational rehabilitation procedures, and some of these evaluations have not been completed yet. But I was up in New Hampshire just last week where the report was finished and presented to Governor King. It outlined obviously
  • at other times he has leaned in the direction of his military advisors that the thing to do with the war is to win it quick and get it over with and give it the old king-sized, Texas-sized push and try to end it in six months. I think he has vacillated
  • as possible from each and studiously avoiding sp~?.king ., o~her both _reading the same newspapar .. to each other. It loras a beautiful b9ginning. · The only thing they c;:ouid agre_e ' on was that they had to be polite to r..e, because I had just
  • I ) .) gi n i a . I ij I 11 1.../: :: - I f : 1 mon~hs J..f" I l The fir-st · occas ion th ~·rt I had to work Ri ghts Act of 196t1 . thre e l~j .i Act of 19 6 S. I s a o in ~..w r king with Tit l Ii· 10 1~ c1u catio n
  • and 'finally ; decided that he wasn't ~ I !I \ !; go.ing Ii I · i to · get very far unless he got a higher _e ducation and wac:' ~ I- . -1· IiI iri f 1 uenced in ma king that clec is io11 to quite a large extent by •· 1· :. :.J 20 I: \ I : I