After losing his White House job because of his role in the Iran-Contra scandal, he reinvented himself as a business broker and government advisor in Phnom Penh.
I was very fond of Don. He was a mentor and later a friend. He had been the supervisor for about twenty years; I was new to the role.But for a while he frustrated me. Especially when I had new ideas. I would rush to his office with…
During his reign in Washington, Mr. Shultz tried to keep a secret out of print: that he had a tiger tattoo on his rump, an inheritance from his student days at Princeton University. When asked about the tattoo, Phyllis Oakley, a State…