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...Every six weeks Carter goes to town to get a trim from Norinne Lowell at the local barbershop. He never goes out to buy his clothes, but orders them by mail from a designer friend in Bowdon, Ga. Even his White House secretary for four years, Susan Clough, who returned to Plains to work for Carter, conversed with him only a couple of times in the nine months she was there...
...donkey that was a present from Georgia Democrats. Near by is Admiral Rickover's memento: "Oh, God, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small." They are stage props. The man lives elsewhere, perhaps down the hall, beyond the small office of Personal Assistant Susan Clough, the place where L.B.J. used to slurp low-calorie root beer...
...Arthur Hugh Clough...
...spent in his adjacent small study, which is connected to the Oval Office by a short passageway. The room is sunny, the decor simple yet elegant; long curtains, gold carpet, white couch, two green easy chairs that are prime candidates for recovering. His personal secretary, Susan Clough, sits in an office adjacent to the study. When she is not typing letters or penciling in the almost constant changes in Carter's daily schedule, she is feeding the President's Panasonic phonograph with classical LPs. The background music plays all day. Clough types the musical program on a tidy...
...pressures of his job are restricting him. During his first weeks in office, he tried to eat lunch with his family every day. No more. Now he most often lunches at his desk. Clough has done a study of the paper work that comes to Carter. During the week of March 7, for example, 292 items, totaling 1,384 pages-plus a number of "other" things such as lengthy studies and reports-were dealt with personally by the President. When Carter sent a memo to Clough asking why she had the "other" category in her study, she replied that these...