Reminiscences of Evan Cornog : Oral history, 1992. 1995.

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Reminiscences of Evan Cornog : Oral history, 1992. 1995.

Experience working for the New Yorker; appointment as deputy press secretary for the Edward I. Koch [Koch] administration; role of the press secretary and nature of the office; 1981 mayoral campaign; Koch and race relations; comments on working for Koch; Koch's campaign for New York State governor; promotion from deputy press secretary to press secretary.

Transcript: 54 pp.

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