25-11-2016, 08:17 PM
Mr McBride I spent a about a half hour jumping around in the book today. Was particularly interested in the background it gave on C.D. Jackson. The first group of Jackson pages is from 225-231 and there was no backbackground at all for C.D, other than his work for Life magazine and quickly morphing into C.D. concern for backwards through the looking glass musing on what may have been considered good taste in 1963 in lieu of (or in L.E.I.U. of ) Jackson's CIA and military experiences or those of the Luce Family, conversions and speedboats included.
Did you notice any background on C.D. Jackson at all in her book? Will listen to your interview now.. Any additional thoughts on her book would be appreciated.
Of course we should always bear in mind the unique Luce appreciation for the nuclear family.
Did you notice any background on C.D. Jackson at all in her book? Will listen to your interview now.. Any additional thoughts on her book would be appreciated.
Of course we should always bear in mind the unique Luce appreciation for the nuclear family.