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Agnew...(Continued trom page 1)Center.Agnew will not be present at the Fairbanks mectin£__but discussed several aspects of the agenda with Mrs. Bergt and hopes to attend a future meeting to be held in Washington, D.C. in August. The August meeting will be the last time the present council meets before expiration of their term.Also present at the personal interview were Mrs. Agnew, Neil Bergt, and the Bergt’s 1 1 year old son Michael, who had just come from baseball practice and was still in uniform.Asked if Agnew and Michael had discussed matters of state, Mrs. Bergt said, “No, just baseball.”The one remaining member of the group was a six-week old husky puppy named Hero, presented to Agnew at the luncheon by Jim Lundgren of the Alaska Dog Mushers Association.Although purported to be untrained as yet, the Alaskan pup showed a great deal of political sophistication and pulled no public blunders.
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Fairbanks Tundra Times

Fairbanks, Alaska, US

Wed, Jul 26, 1972

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