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Meet the press with Tim Russert. Herbert Hoover: December 11, 1955
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Meet the press with Tim Russert. Herbert Hoover: December 11, 1955

Author: Tim RussertNed BrooksWilliam M BlairWilliam HinesPaul WootonAll authors
Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Films Media Group, 2008.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Largely dismissed as a President, Herbert Hoover is remembered today as a humanitarian with progressive views and a deep belief in the necessity of efficient government. Here the 81-year old president smoothly handles the give-and-take with a panel of journalists as he discusses the work of the Hoover Commission and promotes his idea for a new Executive Branch office: the Administrative Vice-President.
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Named Person: Herbert Hoover
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Tim Russert; Ned Brooks; William M Blair; William Hines; Paul Wooton; Lawrence E Spivak; Herbert Hoover; National Broadcasting Company, inc.; NBC News.; Films Media Group.
OCLC Number: 261340462
Language Note: Closed-captioned.
Notes: Originally broadcast as a segment of Meet the press on December 11, 1955.
Performer(s): Moderator: Ned Brooks. Panel: William M. Blair, William Hines, Paul Wooton, Lawrence Spivak.
Introduction: Tim Russert.
Description: 1 videodisc (26 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Other Titles: Meet the presidents with Tim Russert. Herbert Hoover: December 11, 1955
Meet the Press meets the presidents
Herbert Hoover: December 11, 1955
Meet the press (Television show)
Responsibility: NBC News ; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.

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Largely dismissed as a President, Herbert Hoover is remembered today as a humanitarian with progressive views and a deep belief in the necessity of efficient government. Here the 81-year old president smoothly handles the give-and-take with a panel of journalists as he discusses the work of the Hoover Commission and promotes his idea for a new Executive Branch office: the Administrative Vice-President.

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