Reagan’s Itinerary Chief Quits White House Staff
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
William Henckel, the official in charge of coordinating President Reagan’s travel schedule, announced Tuesday that he will leave the White House at the end of this week and return to Merrill Lynch.
Henckel, whose title is assistant to the President, will be a vice president of consumer markets at the investment firm, an assistant said.
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