Jack M. Campbell : the autobiography of New Mexico's first modern governor / Jack M. Campbell, as told to Maurice Trimmer with Charles C. Poling ; foreword by Jeff Bingaman.
Some thoughts while waiting for the next bomb to fall -- In the beginning -- The Charleston, crawdads, and community soup kitchens -- From desperation to a new era of leadership -- The light at the end of the tunnel was Europe burning -- From the streets of Albuquerque to the halls of Santa Fe -- From Bulgarian martinis to subversive pigeons -- From the swamps of North Carolina to the sands of Iwo Jima -- Going home and starting over -- Entering the political arena -- A decade ends, a new age begins -- Mr. Speaker, Mr. Candidate -- The winner goes to Santa Fe -- A running start -- First-year governor -- A hopeful year ends in tragedy -- On the move -- Bridge to the future -- Agent of change -- All the duties of office -- Reapportionment and constitutional revision -- The age of education -- New Mexico's first modern governor -- Out of office -- Into science.
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