Theodore M.
children. Kay didn't have to work, but she enjoyed the part-time work for the
Triple A which enabled us to have a full-time maid at home.
The things I have enjoyed most have been starting off from scratch with the
National Water Commission and the Senate Select Committee, although with
the Senate Select Committee I had the benefit of the preliminary work done by
Ed Ackerman. I knew enough people and had enough contacts to get all the
help I needed on the National Water Commission, and so it's hard for me to
think of anything now that leaves me with any regrets, except for the mountains
that I didn't climb. I'm sure that I'll think of some things that I wish I had said
in this interview. Even though I have been very verbose in this interview, there
are a lot of things that I have not covered. But you can't cover everything, and
I feel embarrassed that I have been so verbose and that you've taken two full
days to do the interview.
Q: It was well worth it. I thank you very much for your time.
birthday. Her book, Run Eunice,
Kay
on August 14, 1989, shortly after her
published
Kay,
in 1990, and book of her letters,
published in 1994.
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