The Dole Institute Oral History Project The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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The Dole Institute Oral History Project (2002-2009) contains oral history interviews with a variety of people who knew and worked with Senator Dole in various capacities, including friends, staffers, colleagues, journalists, members of Congress, and others. Combined, they document the accomplishments and legacy of one of America's most respected leaders and statesmen, Senator Robert J. Dole.
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Alan Greenspan - Oral History about Bob Dole - 12/14/2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Greenspan talks about negative campaigns, lack of leadership in the legislative process, and his interactions with Senator Dole and Ronald Reagan.
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Berl Bernhard - Oral History about Bob Dole - 11/29/2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Bernhard talks about the Federal Election Committee, the 1996 Presidential election, the Republican Party and other topics.
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Betty Meyer - Oral History about Bob Dole - 11/25/2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Meyer talks about her fond memories of working for Bob Dole, what it means to "be presidential," and the campaign trail.
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Bill Lacy - Oral History about Bob Dole - 6/18/2008
In this 2008 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Lacy talks about his own political career, being interviewed by Dole for the position of campaign director, and working the campaign trail.
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Bill Lacy - Oral History about Bob Dole - 6/19/2008
In this 2008 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Lacy talks about Dole's 1996 Presidential campaign, Dole's personality and legacy, and the changing nature of politics.
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Bill Taggart - Oral History about Bob Dole - 7/18/2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Brien R. Williams, Bill Taggart talks about his upringing, his time on Dole's personal staff and agricultural issues.