A Life in Public Service California Politics the Kennedy Administration And

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A Life in Public Service California Politics the Kennedy Administration And
William H William Horsley Orrick
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Van Nest: Since you mentioned it, would you tell us what positions - You have told us about Bobby Kennedy, of course, and Byron White. What positions did the other men hold?
Orrick: Cox was Solicitor General. Marshall was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division. Oberdorfer was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Tax Division. Clark was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Lands Division. Loevinger was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust
... Division. Katzenbach was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Office of Legal Counsel. And Assistant Attorney General Miller was in charge of the Criminal Division.
Van Nest: And these were men with whom you met on a weekly basis with the Attorney General?
Orrick: Yes. And so, we followed the progress of the civil rights group from their starting point, which I think was New York City, down into the South. As they got further into the South, at each bus stop they would be met by a gang of hoodlums who would take their property, which was not a great deal, but take their suitcases and just open the suitcases and let everything in the suitcase fall out on the highway.


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