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Michael Interviewed... Richard Norton Smith If it was a library it would have books, instead of memorabilia from the Ford Presidency. But, what great stuff they have. From Betty Ford's polka-dot dress (a Feldman favorite) to a gift of a hand-carved peach pit, to the gun Squeaky Fromme used in her assassination attempt, Richard Norton Smith has it all. Well, he left the gun behind, but maybe he should have brought it along.
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Gary Eberle Even though he's not wearing his tights, Gary Eberle is a renaissance man, which means he deals with pictures and music for credits, not numbers. Author of the book "Geography of Nowhere: Finding Oneself In A Postmodern World," Gary sites 1972 as the decisive year in post- modernism. If you don't believe him, just ask the French.
 
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