The former federal official who oversaw the lottery used to draft soldiers for the Vietnam War has died at age 88.
Curtis Tarr died at his home in Walnut Creek, California, on Friday. His daughter, Pam Tarr, said today that her father died of pneumonia.
Tarr was appointed director of the Selective Service System in 1970, by President Richard Nixon.
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Tarr later served as under secretary of state for security assistance, with responsibility for military programs with other nations.
Pam Tarr says her father probably would have described the lottery as his greatest responsibility, not his greatest achievement.