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Former Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., President Reagan’s new chief of staff, resigned as a director of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. The company has not decided whether a new director will be named to replace him.
Baker resigned the the board of MCA Inc. on Tuesday. He was elected to the AT&T; board in 1985 and was to stand for reelection at the April 15 shareholders’ meeting.
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