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- Page 9 and 10: 2 they got up there, I don't know.
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- Page 15 and 16: I used to like to hear good talkers
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- Page 19 and 20: football team. I didn't play footba
- Page 21 and 22: A: No. I don't recall that - I was
- Page 23 and 24: Q: Kind of on-the-job training then
- Page 25 and 26: and oh, we'd - I recall going to St
- Page 27 and 28: Q: Pawnee has a big mine. A: Yes I
- Page 29 and 30: School as a student, you always too
- Page 31 and 32: ducks will be going south now in a
- Page 33 and 34: And of course, hell, I guess, when
- Page 35 and 36: A: Wrll they had sample boys. A sam
- Page 37 and 38: A: Well I guess it was. I was still
- Page 39 and 40: A: Well I joined the union July the
- Page 41 and 42: A: Sure. Well it was that family. W
- Page 43 and 44: A: And Grandfather Herwick was must
- Page 45 and 46: Q: Yes. A: And if you got called ou
- Page 47 and 48: the Democratic party was the majori
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Q: Yes. A: But we had quite an acti
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A: No. I knew them. They used to co
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A: Well, we had one big hassle, it
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and talked to them before I got bac
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ones. (laughter) But you'd have tho
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A: You know 1 don't know how I lear
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Most everybody in the company after
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A: No they played "Over There." Q:
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A: Landed at Liverpool. I'm glad yo
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Q: How long after D-Day was this? D
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LELAND J. KENNEDY, 1976 "I'd love,
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Q: The 1374th did? A: Somebody did
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A: Oh no, never any place like that
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I went back to work - he returned t
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I got discharged on the first of No
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A: It was Eisenhower. And that was
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think he might have got beat one ti
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Babe Streeper, he's in the hospital
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of course I filed in the Democratic
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I was active, when I was still in h
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A: What's the date? Q: November 4,1
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Q: Oh? A: And he didn't tell me thi
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Cutler was chairman of the committe
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Q: Oh I don't think so. A: I still
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1945. Second Lieutenant Burgess." N
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Q: Sam Gove, Samuel Gove? A: Samuel
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You find that different people acce
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Q: What about some of the people wh
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Q: Oh is that right? A: Of course h
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A: And you're called out and when t
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A: Well I think in the middle 1960'
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legislation. You've heard that term
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scemed like it was - who introduced
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gave him a vote because - oh, he wa
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Q: Nineteen fifty-one. A: What? Q:
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- that's not - there's no General A
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Q: No I don't think it was the firs
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Q: So that was when Ralph Smith wen
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could file maybe up to midnight. Yo
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Q: Well, I haven't heard it . . . A
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had the, I guess, biggest delegatio
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Q: I think in 1900 if I recall corr
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A: I remember the Jewish lady that
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with them. Stratton was there I'm s
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or something like that, I met him o
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Godfrey then and all over on the ea