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Strom; Thomas, Judge Clarence, of Georgia, to be Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; Prepared statement; Witnesses: Hill, Anita F., professor of law, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK ; Prepared statement; Testimony; Testimony; Saturday, October 12, 1991; Saturday, October 12, 1991: Witness; Thomas, Judge Clarence; Photographs 327 $aSunday, October 13, 1991Sunday, October 13, 1991: Chronological List of Witnesses; Panel consisting of: Ellen M. Wells, project manager, American Welfare Association, Washington, DC; John W. Carr, Esq., New York, NY; Susan Hoerchner, Worker''s Compensation Judge, Norwalk, CA; Joel Paul, associate professor, American University Law School, Washington, DC; Panel consisting of: J.C Alvarez, River North Distributing, Chicago IL; Nancy E. Fitch, Philadelphia, PA; Diane Holt, management analyst, Office of the Chainnan, Equal Employment Opportunity, Commission, Washington, DC 327 $aPhyllis Berry-Myers, Alexandria, VACharles Kothe, fonner Dean, Oral Roberts University Law School; John N. Doggett m, management consultant, Austin, TX; Carlton Stewart, Stewart Law Firm, Atlanta, GA; Panel consisting of: Stanley Grayson, vice president, Goldman Sachs Law Firm, New York, NY; [Telephone interviews of Rose Jourdain and Angela Wright]; Patricia C. Johnson, Director of Labor Relations, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Linda M. Jackson, social science research analyst, EEOC; Janet H. Brown, fonner press secretary of Senator John Danforth 327 $aLori Saxon, fonner assistant for congressional relations, Department of EducationPanel consisting of: Nancy Altman, fonnerly of Department of Education; Anna Jenkins, fonner secretary, EEOC; Constance Newman, Director, Office of Personnel Management; Pamela Talkin, former chief of staff, EEOC; Appendices; A. Letter and affidavit from Sukari Hardnett, Former Special Assistant, EEOC, Washington, DC; B. Submitted material not included in the text; C. Results of the Senate vote to confmn Clarence Thomas; Indices; A. Alphabetical list of witnesses; B. Colloquies between witnesses and senators 327 $aC. References in the text 330 $aThis volume contains not only the complete verbatim transcript of the testimony given before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 11, 12 and 13, 1991, but, as Nina Totenberg points out in her preface, ""the important exhibits that were submitted - affidavits aimed at discrediting Hill, and the sworn testimony of the so-called ""other woman,"" Angela Wright, who had worked for Thomas and, like Hill, claimed he made lewd and inappropriate remarks to her."" Wright herself was never called to testify before the cameras. 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