Oral history interview with William S. Mailliard : transcript / of tape-recorded interviews conducted in 1977 and 1979 by Charles T. Morrissey for Former Members of Congress, Inc., 1981.

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Oral history interview with William S. Mailliard : transcript / of tape-recorded interviews conducted in 1977 and 1979 by Charles T. Morrissey for Former Members of Congress, Inc., 1981.

Interviews conducted 1977-1979 by Charles T. Morrissey re Mailliard's years as a Republican congressman from California, 1953-1974. Discusses campaigning, congressional re-districting, maritime policy and legislation, U.S. foreign policy, conservation of natural resources; reflections on the governmental process and domestic politics; comments on John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Robert S. McNamara, etc.

[6], 123 leaves ; 28 cm.

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