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straightening out the lines of communication, but other
than that it worked, it worked very well.
And then, of course, we coordinate with the
military aide's office, and that's on a variety of
things: use of aircraft for Mrs. Nixon; from the social
aspect, social aides; requirements for military bands;
transportation with cars, and things like that. So
there's a variety of liaison there, and every office on
this side, in one way or another, ends up dealing with
the military aide's office.
So, I suppose, to capsulize it, I would deal, on a
policy level, with most of these offices, and each of
the offices on Mrs. Nixon's staff would then, at an
operational level, deal with all these offices.
SY:
Hm hmm.
CS: I don't think I probably need to get into, too much,
the press secretary aspects. That's pretty well
documented here, in my job description. The press
secretary is the official spokesman. I did give a
number of, I didn't personally, I set up a number of
interviews for the Family, the girls and their
husbands. And would occasionally give one myslef, when
it seemed appropriate. I tried not to give one on
myself, per se. I felt my job here was not to
publicize myself, but to publicize the Family. So
whenever I could give an interview that I thought would
be helpful to the Family, I did. And when it was
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