David Eisenhower has a new job as baseball sportswriter and Sunday columnist for the Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin and will cover the National League Phillies.
"He said he could not write about government or politics, but he said he liked baseball very much," said Bulletin managing editor George R. Packard yesterday. When asked what will happen to President Nixon's son-in-law when the baseball season ends, Packard said, "We haven't looked down the road that far."
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