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MR. HOFF: We were on the same committee.
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MR. GOLDSTE1N: We got along fine, didn't we?
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MR. HOFF: With a few minor arguments.
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MR. NOSSEL: In reality, I don't think we
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think today, I don't think the State Departments by end
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large gave any thought to what the politics of an appli-
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cant for the job who has passed the examination is.
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MR. ENEY: It is too hard to get anybody.
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MR. NOSSEL: Yes.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I am sorry Dr. Jenkins left.
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Last simmer we needed people to work in the computers.
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I called Dr. Jenkins' office. He put me in touch with
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his best man. I said, Send me three of your best people.
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1 didn't care about religion or color. He sent me three
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people. We got in touch all over the State. I am not
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concerned with religion, politics. We want them to be
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honest and be qualified.
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MR. ENEY: Let me ask you another question
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along the same line.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I think my successor in this
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office will take the same attitude.
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