Reagan Economic Aide Dan Crippen Resigns
Associated Press
SANTA BARBARA — President Reagan on Monday accepted the resignation of Dan Crippen, a deputy assistant for economic and domestic policy. Crippen’s resignation was announced by White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater at a briefing here. Reagan is taking a weeklong vacation at his mountaintop ranch about 30 miles from here.
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