83 L: Yes. P: Who was Bill McGuire? L: Bill McGuire was a St. Augustine boy anda fine-looking young fellow. Well, you've met him. P: I know Bill. L: He was a nice-looking boy. He was an assistant in the English department under Cliff Lyons. Later on he bacame an assistant in the President's office. He also had been editor of the humorous magazine, or was it humorous magazine? On the campus, the literary magazine. P: I guess they called it the Florida Review in those !days. L: I think it was, the Florida Review. P: And he was editor of it. L: Yes. P: Which was an elected post too, I believe. L: I don't remember about that. P: I'm not sure either, but I think he ran for editor 6f the Review. L: I expect it was in the beginning, yes. Well, Bill came in and he thought I knew more than I did. P: Now he came in after you had reported Miller for being absent. L: Miller, yes. He said, "You know, he's one of us." And I had learned that if you start questions you don't get much information unless somebody wants to talk, so I didn't ask any questions. P: Where was Miller from? L: From New York State someplace. Well, he registered from Orlando but actually he was from New York State. Well, he says he's one of us. And he said, "You know we don't allow members of the party to resign. We won't let him resign." So he said, "He's one of our problem cases."