Californias First Woman State Party Chairman Oral History Transcript And Re
Californias First Woman State Party Chairman Oral History Transcript And Re
Elizabeth Carlson Snyder
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Here they are. Here's the Kefauver slate. You can tell from your own district; I've forgotten. Snyder: I was in part of the Nineteenth Congressional District. Chall: You weren't on the-- Snyder: No, I don't think. I went back as a party leader. Chall: Oh, I see. When they finally put together the delegation-- Snyder: If I'm right, I was put on later. Now, you see, you don't have any of the congressmen- -Hoi i field or any of us. We were put on as alternates and went back in that sense. I can't ...claim that 1 was part of this Kefauver slate. Chall: So you weren't a Kefauver person. Snyder: No. I don't think I fought him; I can't remember ever fighting him. But I did not go back with any commitment. Of course, the delegation was committed to Kefauver until it was released. I remember that we brought Chris and took her up to my sister-in-law's, and then my husband and I were there in Chicago. Chall: Did you go on the train? Snyder: No, we flew back, I remember. Of course, the main memory that I have is sitting there and hearing Stevenson give the welcome speech.
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