The First Lady of the United States, Mrs Nancy Reagan, looks over an exhibit of drug paraphernalia at the White House. In a speech Mrs Reagan urged 100 corporate and civic leaders to join her efforts to fight drug abuse, saying she was “scared to death for our children.”
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Press, 19 April 1982, Page 29
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49The First Lady of the United States, Mrs Nancy Reagan, looks over an exhibit of drug paraphernalia at the White House. In a speech Mrs Reagan urged 100 corporate and civic leaders to join her efforts to fight drug abuse, saying she was “scared to death for our children.” Press, 19 April 1982, Page 29
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