Remarks by Francis C. Turner, Director of Public Roads, Federal Highway Administration, US. Department of Transportation, prepared for delivery at a "Highway Industry Day Conference" sponsored by the Indiana Highway Constructors, Inc., Indianapolis, June 30, 1967.
William Fulton McKee served as Commander, Air Force Logistics Command from 1961 to 1962; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force from 1962 to 1964; and Federal Aviation Agency Administrator from 1965 to 1968.
Speeches by National Highway Safety Bureau Deputy Director Robert Brenner from 1967. The National Highway Safety Bureau was an office of the Federal Highway Administration from 1967 until it became the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 1970.
Journalist Lowell K. Bridwell (1924-1986) worked as a correspondent for the Associated Press and the Ohio State University from 1946 to 1950. He served as the Federal Highway Administration Administrator from 1967 to 1969.
After serving as Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation, Paul L. Sitton (1927-1987) became the first Administrator of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration in 1968.
Speeches by John L. Sweeney from 1967. Sweeney served as the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the United States Department of Transportation.
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