Kenneth Cribb to Be Reagan’s Domestic Adviser
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WASHINGTON — President Reagan on Monday appointed T. Kenneth Cribb, a spokesman for the conservative movement, to be his adviser on domestic affairs.
Cribb, a former aide to Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese III, will be responsible for “the domestic agenda for the President,” a White House statement said. Cribb, who will hold the title of assistant to the President, has served on the transition team assembled by White House Chief of Staff Howard H. Baker Jr. since early March.
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