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in the Department of Agriculture and he didn't offer much commenton other matters. He reported in a good deal of detail about the supply of beef, the supply of hogs, the supply of cotton, the supply of this and that.

It wasn't tedious detail to me, because I was interested. It interested me, because it was something I had never really known. I had been there in the Cabinet all that time and I had never really known what they did in the Department of Agriculture. Wickard isn't a brilliant speaker, but that didn't matter. You don't have opportunity in the Cabinet to make a brilliant speech. I think perhaps he overestimated the interest of the other members of the Cabinet in what went on in the Department of Agriculture. I remember it, because I was interested. I really wondered about the Department of Agriculture. I had never made any study of it. I never made any research to try to find out. Whenever I went over to the Department of Agriculture to a meeting or something I was always terribly impressed by the enormous size. I couldn't imagine what they found to do with so many people and such a large set of buildings. To this day I don't much know what they do in the Department of Agriculture.





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