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LINCOLN — It was 1979, and a college freshman was searching the State Capitol for lobbyist Walt Radcliffe, who was scheduled to speak to young leaders from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The late president is lying in state through Thursday morning, giving the public a chance to pay respect in person.