Forge of Democracy: The House of RepresentativesD. McKay, 1963 - 496 pagini |
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... O'Brien as his Congressional liaison chief . O'Brien long had been a Kennedy intimate , a devoted campaigner who had been one of the inner Kennedy high command for a decade . In designating O'Brien as his " Special Assistant for Con ...
... O'Brien as his Congressional liaison chief . O'Brien long had been a Kennedy intimate , a devoted campaigner who had been one of the inner Kennedy high command for a decade . In designating O'Brien as his " Special Assistant for Con ...
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... O'Brien could meet the members of the House on a purely social basis . At these parties , O'Brien made plain his obvious interest in being helpful to the individual Rep- resentatives . Even Republican Representatives , with scarcely ...
... O'Brien could meet the members of the House on a purely social basis . At these parties , O'Brien made plain his obvious interest in being helpful to the individual Rep- resentatives . Even Republican Representatives , with scarcely ...
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... O'Brien quickly coalesced their lobbying activities . O'Brien did not hesitate to work candidly with Biemiller , a House veteran himself , and with many of the other lobbyists sympathetic to the various Kennedy bills . Henry Wilson , O ...
... O'Brien quickly coalesced their lobbying activities . O'Brien did not hesitate to work candidly with Biemiller , a House veteran himself , and with many of the other lobbyists sympathetic to the various Kennedy bills . Henry Wilson , O ...
Cuprins
CHAPTER ONE The Solemn Assembly | 1 |
CHAPTER Two Rival for Power | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE The House Rules | 39 |
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