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GEORGE CHRISTOPHER (b. 1907), mayor of San Francisco, 1956-1964, and unsuccessful Republican party candidate for state and national offices in 1958, 1962, and
1966, discusses the 1966 gubernatorial campaign, and reflects on his political disappointments, on political conduct in general, and on corporate influencing of elections. CASPAR W. WEINBERGER (b. 1917), San Francisco assemblyman, candidate for state attorney general, 1958, and Republican State Central Committee vice chairman and chairman, 1960-1964, discusses his efforts to strengthen that organization; also legislative work to overhaul liquor licensing practices, to create a single water department; the Republican party and William Knowland, Richard Nixon, the Barry Goldwater supporters, and the appeal of Ronald Reagan.
Christopher, George, "Mayor of San Francisco and Republican Party Candidate".
Weinberger, Caspar W., "California Assembly, Republican State Central Committee, and Elections, 1953-1966."