President Carter likes his style
NZPA-Reuter Jekyll Island (Georgia) A Baptist minister who helped President Carter write the speech he made at the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty last month has agreed to become a fulltime speech-writer at the White House, a presidential spokesman.
Dr R. L. Maddox, aged 42, a pastor of the First Baptist Church of Calhoun, Georgia, will begin working at the White House in the middle of May. As a presidential speechwriter, he will earn about $37,000 a year. His present post pays about $20,000 a year, with a free house.
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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 24
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96President Carter likes his style Press, 21 April 1979, Page 24
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