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Lawrence still alive?
BERGE:
No.
KOHN:
No.
So I can say anything I want.
It may have been that
Lawrence's brother exerted a certain amount of pressure to
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BERGE:
1979.
Lawrence
you know with his being
Have you interviewed Tobias yet?
No,
I believe several interviews were made of him in
And right now he's living in Oregon.
KOHN:
Oh is he.
BERGE:
So it'll be a little bit more difficult for us.
called him up,
I
and he was willing but he wasn't willing to come
down.
KOHN:
No,
of course not.
I,
the thought passes through my
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