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Abbie Hoffman — Part 38
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Abbie Hoffman:
Hif We'll be having some exciting guests, including
FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, variety television critic
Bill Greeley. We'll have a special guest appearance by one of
our true folk heroes Richard Nixon in a clip from his most
famous political speech, the Chedlers Speech, We'll have
music by Buzzy Linhart and we'll have my favorite newspaper
columnist, Mr. Jack Anderson, who's up here to join us from
Washingon to talk about our favorite person, J. Edgar Hoover
and some of his friends known as the FBI,
If you'd like to come and join us and be in the
@udience here at "Free Time" you should write us at the show.
Write to"Free Time,’ 304 West 58th Street, New York, New York,
10019. '
We have here one of the posters that I got when I
was a customer of the FBI a few months ago, You have to
imagine this blown up to about five times its size, in a room
about five or six times this size and about twenty or thirty
typists sitting at the board. And these are the kind of posters.,
if you want one you can go over to the FBI building, it's
located on East 69th Street, and I'm sure they'd love to give
you a free poster just like -the one I got.
To know more about the FBI we'll be talking to
Jack Anderson as I said. Jack Anderson appears in over 700
newspapers around the country, here in New York you can find
him in the "New York Post" snuggled up next to Harriet Van Horne
under the watchful eyes of Mr. Buckley and Mr, Wechder
(phonetic), and {unin-el ligt ble) of rational thought. He has
many avid readers. Ex-Senator Thomas Dodd is an avid reader.
The major heads of o11 corporations are avid readers. Al
Capp is an avid reader. Perhaps the most avid reader of all
is John Edgar Hoover, known to us affectionally as J. Edgar.
So it's a pleasure to welcome Jack Anderson here to New York
and to Free Time."
This is gonna go over here,
Hi Jack, good to meet you.
Jack Anderson:
Good to be here.
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