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...much as the thoughts shaped the writing. Reagan didn't type; he wrote by hand in blue or black ink on a yellow legal pad or dictated for his secretaries to transcribe, and so the drafts were often saved, stuffed into a box and then forgotten. In 1996 Kiron Skinner, now a professor at Carnegie Mellon, was researching a book on the end of the cold war when she stumbled on the first batch. As she dug a little deeper, more boxes appeared. Overwhelmed by the sheer volume, she called in Martin Anderson, who served as Reagan's first domestic...
FROM REAGAN: A LIFE IN LETTERS, EDITED BY KIRON K. SKINNER, ANNELISE ANDERSON AND MARTIN ANDERSON. COPYRIGHT 2003 BY THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL FOUNDATION. TO BE PUBLISHED BY THE FREE PRESS, A DIVISION OF SIMON & SCHUSTER
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