I have always seen him use it, whatever it was, and he would rub it into his head. He spent 45 minutes under a shower when he was really working with the stuff, and he would rub it into his head. He was always combing his hair all the time, what little was left, but he couldn’t stand being bald.
He used to comment, “How does my hair look; how does my hair look?”. And it was really funny. I used to laugh, but he would get mad when I laughed at him. But he was very, very particular about his hair.
Mr. Griffin. Had he been this way all the time that you knew him, or was this something that had come on?
Mr. Senator. No; this is, of course, as long as, you knew, as long as I have known him. Actually, I can’t say as long as I have known him, but as long as I have been around him. Oh, man.
Mr. Griffin. And he actually had some treatments for his hair, didn’t he?
Mr. Senator. Oh, sure, sure.
Mr. Griffin. Were these called trichology treatments, or something like that?
Mr. Senator. I don’t know the nature of the word they used.
Mr. Griffin. Did he go to some practitioner?
Mr. Senator. Yes.