Name
Rauch, William (Interviewee)
Connable, Roma (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with William Rauch 1992
Abstract
First meeting with Edward I. Koch [Koch], summer 1977; 1977 mayoral campaign,; duties as Koch advance man, 1978-1981; description of Queens Civic Organization and Koch's relationship with unions; transit strike, utilization of media coverage to settle; closing of Sydenham Hospital; Koch pronouncements on relations among Blacks and Jews, loss of support of Black leadership; selection of seven co-equ al deputy mayors in first term, competition among, subsequent elimination of four positions, implementation of first deputy mayor system, second term re-election campaign, appointment of Rauch as press secretary, duties; reorganization of mayoral office in second term; attempts to restructure New York City debt, focus on real estate development; impact of Playboy interview on 1983 gubernatorial campaign, tensions with Mario Cuomo; municipal scandals of mid-eighties; Koch's inability to track and control corruption within New York City agencies and independently elected officials; importance of Black vote in third term re-election campaign; Rauch role as Koch diarist, collaborative writing and editing process; publication of Mayor Politics; relationship with press, ability to mobilize and utilize controversy; Koch accessibility to reporters; tradition of Room 9, press room, in City Hall.
Collection Name
Edward I. Koch administration oral history project
Subjects
Press secretaries; Rauch, William; Koch, Ed, 1924-2013; New York (N.Y.). Mayor
Format
oral histories; sound recordings
Genre
Interviews
Date
1992
Note (Biographical)
Press Secretary.
Note
Interviewed by Roma Connable on October 10 and 11, 1992.
Note (Provenance)
William Rauch, Gift 1993
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Catalog Record
13598856
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-se2f-rw39
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.