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  • of these on teleprompter. Then he wanted to know who wrote these blankety-blank lousy things. I very timidly timo- rously raised my hand, whereupon he told me that these weren't worth two-bits. So then he dispatches Bill Moyers and two other people that I don't
  • papers are your columns carried in now, sir? T: Twenty-two. I only send columns to the papers that I send news to. M: How often do you write a column, as opposed to sending news dispatches? T: Until recently about three times a week; but right now
  • was assistant to Judge Thornberry and the word work never came up. It was always at a social function or to dinner in their home or at Judge and Mrs. Thornberry's. G: He didn't dispatch you on errands? W: Oh, not at all. G: Yes. W: He enjoyed