Volume 35, Number 10 · June 16, 1988

Big Buddy

By Garry Wills
For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington
by Donald T. Regan

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 347 pp., $21.95

For some Reagan aides, resignation was just an opening bid. General Haig, who learned (imperfectly) the art of resigning from Henry Kissinger, mismanaged his series of resignations so that finally—what in Kissinger's scheme is never supposed to happen—his offer was accepted.



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