AML writers' conference session open to public
The Association for Mormon Letters is pleased to announce that the
following session of our writers' conference on Saturday, 13 November,
will be free to the public. This free session has been made possible in
part by a grant from the Utah Humanities Council.
Peace, War And Politics: An Eyewitness Account
LDS Church member and well-known Washington maverick and muckraker Jack
Anderson has written his memoirs of his long career in Washington D.C.
as a syndicated columnist. Anderson, who first came to Washington after
WWII and who took over Drew Pearson's "Washington Merry-Go-Round" column
in 1969, has been the bane of the Washington insider. His column has
exposed everything from petty kickbacks among congressmen to details of
the JFK assassination investigation and the Iran-Contra scandal.
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