Collection Number
Moakley Oral History Project OH-033
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Running Time
00:17:25
Description
Charles Johnson, who worked for the House Parliamentarian Office from 1964 through 2004, reflects on his career serving as assistant parliamentarian, deputy parliamentarian and House parliamentarian. He discusses the role of the parliamentarian office; his relationship with Congressman John Joseph Moakley; Congressman Moakley’s relationships with his colleagues; the Clinton impeachment process; and how Congressman Moakley’s career is a legacy of public service.
Interview Date
2004
Publisher
Suffolk University
Keywords
Congressman Joe Moakley, U.S. Congress, Rules Committee, Newt Gingrich
Subject Headings
Moakley, John Joseph, 1927-2001, United States--Congress, United States--Congress--House--Office of the Parliamentarian, United States--Congress--House--Committee on Rules, Gingrich, Newt
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Recommended Citation
Johnson, Charles W. and McEttrick, Joseph, "Oral history interview with Charles Johnson (OH-033)" (2004). Moakley Archive Oral History Project. 33.
https://dc.suffolk.edu/moh/33