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Jump to full article: Washington Post blog, 2008-07-29 Author: Patricia Sullivan - Post Mortem -
Intro: Word just arrived that Julius B. Richmond, 91, the first director of Head Start and former U.S. Surgeon General who fought a career-long battle against cigarette smoking, died Sunday at his home in Brookline, Mass. He had cancer.
He was someone who had a big impact on public health in the U.S., especially in latter part of 20th century. We've started a full obit of him which I'll have late today. One interesting tidbit until then: at the announcement of his appointment as Surgeon General, here's what the Post reported:
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