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were interested in. And SO there were a lot of people
who got involved. And that was a very, well there were
portions of that that were rather difficult, but I
think the trip was successful and the Prince and
Princess enjoyed themselves, and that's what it's all
about. So it went fairly well.
And then there were other, smaller scale, special
events that we do have here. Halloween parties for
underprivileged children and, of course, the Evenings
at the White House, worship services, and things of
that nature, which really fall into a little bit of a
special category. As opposed to a state dinner, which
is obviously a function of the head of state. I've
become responsible for, in the planning once again,
because there are always press considerations, and then
I'm responsible, operations-wise, to see that they are
covered, and that the ground rules are established,
etc.
And then there have been a number of television
specials that we've done here in the White House, with
the Family, that have been my responsibility. Tricia
Cox, when she was Tricia Nixon, led a televised tour of
the second floor of the White House. Mrs. Nixon did a
special with ABC, that was an hour long, which was
really a profile of the First Lady, and that was done
both here in the White House, on the road, and in
California. We did a Christmas special one year that
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