Wetzelbill
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Mon May-26-08 02:44 PM
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It just depends. My grandfather tends to slip under the radar in most accounts, unless they are specifically talking about Indian policy or Montana. I know he's in the book "JFK IN Montana" quite a bit. Other than that and some books about Indian policy, my grandfather was content to stick around in the background. He never wrote his memoirs either, nor did he travel and make speeches. When he retired, he pretty much retired. He did keep a lot of correspondence up with people, and he and President Clinton wrote back and forth several times.
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