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He said, “I don't know anything about Indiana politics. I've never been in Indiana politics.”

I said, “Why I thought you did! I thought you came out of the Indiana political situation.” I had had that impression from what Henry Wallace said on this occasion in the Cabinet when he referred to the new under secretary as a man who had a great deal of intelligence and wisdom about the Indiana political situation and the farm political situation. I gathered from that that he was right in the midst of it and always had supposed that that was the principal reason for his being brought in. My impression was that one of the great reasons why Wickard was brought in to the top echelons, and even brought into the department originally, was that he brought in political knowhow and political connections and political pipelines, not only to Indiana but to the farm political situation. I'd always thought that that was one of the great contributions that he had to make. I could only have gotten that out of what other people said, probably Wallace. I'm pretty sure that Wallace said such a thing and that the President said, “Oh yes, I know. That's right. Claude knows.”

I'm pretty sure, at any rate, that he had some political significance. Perhaps he wasn't brought in





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