Oral History Interview With Robert Williams Deputy Legislative Secretary 1963
Oral History Interview With Robert Williams Deputy Legislative Secretary 1963
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I'm not sure if that's the case, because I didn't know the son from anybody. I mean I knew him as a candidate, but I had no contact with him while his father was governor. LAGE: Or while he was secretary of state? WILLIAMS: Well, I had contact with his immediate aides, and they came over and had roles in the administration, but I had no contact with him. They wanted to know, how our office worked and how bills were processed. They were inventive people, and they were looking for new and expande...d roles for the secretary of state, and there's nothing wrong with that. But I didn't know him really except for the role he played as secretary of state, but I didn't know him beyond that. And had little contact with any of the children in the family except one. But Gray Davis was the . . . LAGE: Chief of staff? WILLIAMS: Chief of staff. I want to call it executive secretary. He wouldn't like that. That's the old title. The chief of staff apparent, and he was kidding when he said that I came with the furniture.
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