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Frances Perkins - Interview 93, side 1-2 May, 1955 - 2127 LeRoy Place, n.w., Washington, D.C. This interview taken on a tape-recorder.

Miss Perkins:

We were last talking about 1945, right after Yalta.

Interviewer:

But there were some gaps before that.

April 30, 1943. Roosevelt told about his trip West to the training camps and how he thought it would be a good idea for all youth to spend a year in military training after the war; also talked about John L. Lewis and an impending coal strike. May 7, discussion of the French fleet, threat to scuttle it if the Allies tried to capture it. (etc.) .... (Interviewer's notes on Cabinet meetings). Do you remember anything in connection with these notes? These things weren't very important. That's why I suggested that '43 and '44 are not particularly excellent years.

Perkins:

Well, they are. Of course, they're important years, except that what happened in Cabinet meetings was not very consequential.

Interviewer:

Cabinet at least should be a reflection of what was going on on the outside.

Perkins:

Well, they often talked about the news of the day. I can't recall myself saying to Wickard (as in your notes)





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