ON FIRST FULL DAY, REAGAN GETS IN NEAR 10
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December 22, 2016
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August 10, 2010
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Publication Date:
January 22, 1981
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THE WASHINGTON STAR (GREEN LINE)
22 January 1981
Day, Reagan
.On First Full
Gets ih... Near"' 10
Ronald Reagan got his wake-up
call at. 8:10 a.m. yesterday,:..had a
.leisurely breakfast with his wife in
their new home and got to the office
shortly before 10 o'clock for is first
day on the job -as president of the
United States: ? T
He'd had a big time the night be'
fore, making the rounds of one. for-
mal dinner and nine inaugural balls,
but ' he arrived home at the White
House at -12:25 a.m. - 40 minutes
ahead of" schedule, and-aides said
he-went tight to bed. He woke up
only10 minutes later than usual.
Reagan's habits are in marked
contrast- those of, his predecessor,
Jimmy Carter, who arose before
dawn daily, often-.at 5 a.m.,-and made
appointmentsi for- 715 or 7:3Q ...
In another break with-the recent
past, Reagan received no morning
briefing from his national security
adviser. His -counselor Edwin
Meese, said the CIA briefing paper
was sim2ly sent too eagan to e
'amt quarters after he awoke.
Associated press
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