Reminiscences of John LoCicero : Oral history, 1992. 1994.

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Reminiscences of John LoCicero : Oral history, 1992. 1994.

Childhood and early education, Manhattan, New York; volunteer for Mayor Edward I. Koch's [Koch] early political campaigns; president of Village Independent Democrats, Greenwhich Village, 1968; Greenwhich Village district leader, 1971; special advisor to Koch; involvement in Koch's mayoral campaigns: television campaigning, key roles of campaign heads David Garth and Bess Myerson; reflections on Koch and his administration: devotion to job, strong ability to communicate with opponents, active interaction with community, accessibility, relations with black community, participation in national political scene.

Transcript: 112 pp.

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