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- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- long
pause on the phone. And then Councilman-Elect Koch said, “I
made that pledge. I will keep that
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- able to integrate by way of bussing, but it must be a
three-judge court, and that prior to ordering
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- New
York the greatest prominense; and it must have lost votes for
Seymour, but it could not come at a
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- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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as to whether they would endorse you or Seymour?
Koch: No, they had very early on endorsed me. I
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- Koch: No, at that time you didn't get staff. You got a $10,000
salary and a $5000 expense account
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- to do with rent control.” And I said, “I'm
a city councilman. I have an obligation here, and I must
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- very modest. It was also on wall Street, I must say -- 52
Wall Street -- but obviously very modest
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- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- write back
saying, “Your offer does not go far enough. Not only must we
have a system whereby we can
- Title:
- Koch, Edward (1976) - Interview 1, Session 15
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- instructions said [and I must say it was also David Brown, who
was involved in the negotiating