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Since he hasn't, I will telephone to him.” So I telephoned to John Mitchell, whom I of course knew. I said that he knew I was appointed and so forth. I said it was my expectation to report at the office tomorrow morning and to be sworn in. I preferred to be sworn in at the Commission and not in Albany. Couldn't he make arrangements that I should be sworn in in his office?

“Oh, yes indeed,” he said, “yes indeed.” He was very polite. “Very glad to know you're coming.”

“Well,” I said, “Mr. Mitchell, shall I come right to your office perhaps?”

“Well, yes,” he said, “if you'd like to.” He was obviously a little confused about it.

I said, “I think that's better since I've never had an office of my own. I think I better come to your office.”

He said, “I was thinking you'd have Mr. Wiard's old office.”

I said that was perfectly all right with me, but I didn't even know where it was. I told him I was coming the next morning at nine o'clock. I got there at approximately nine o'clock. The elevator men knew me. Two or three of the little interpreters and clerks were in the hall waiting to see me. I didn't know where Wiard's office was. I'd never





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