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  • i: ;• on the telephone and we called the State superi~~endents in, four at :.! a time. Our first effort, you remember, was dir~cted at the sevente.en t , •· i ;i southern States maintaining dual school systems.;! We called in Jack q Tubb from
  • Conversation with Samuel Halperin; "The Federal Government's Remaining Role in Education"
  • '• ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] ! ,, - : I 12 More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ,. ) ­ /, \ ( .. I And now to give this conversation a balance
  • Conversation on "The "Federal Government's Remaining Role in Education;"
  • to the education or health one. During the campaign, however, as a result of some conversations I had with several people and as a result of some soundings with the President, I developed the firm conviction that the President ought to make education his top
  • . G: Kellam had worked in the NYA, succeeded Johnson in that job. H: Yes, I know. He was talking about it, and I think recognized that things were rather different and kind of had to be different. But we had a good conversation. I can't recollect