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DESCRIPTION:The Maxwell School and the Campbell Public Affairs Institute in
 vite you to a book discussion Though Daniel Patrick Moynihan never wrote a
 n autobiography\, he was a gifted author and voluminous correspondent\, an
 d in this selection from his letters Steven Weisman has compiled a vivid p
 ortrait of Moynihan’s life\, in the Senator’s own words. His letters offer
  an extraordinary window into particular moments in history\, from his fee
 lings of loss at JFK’s assassination\, to his passionate pleas to Nixon no
 t to make Vietnam a Nixon war\, to his frustrations over health care and w
 elfare reform during the Clinton era. This book showcases the range of Moy
 nihan’s intellect and interests\, his appreciation for his constituents\, 
 his renowned wit\, and his warmth even for those with whom he profoundly d
 isagreed. Join Steve as well as others in the community and the Maxwell Sc
 hool who knew and worked with Senator Moynihan to discuss the book and the
  Senator’s life\, work\, and intellect. Discussion of the book will be fol
 lowed by a reception and book signing in the Eggers Commons
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SUMMARY:Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visio
 nary
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Maxwell School and the Campbell Public Aff
 airs Institute invite you to a book discussion Though Daniel Patrick Moyni
 han never wrote an autobiography\, he was a gifted author and voluminous c
 orrespondent\, and in this selection from his letters Steven Weisman has c
 ompiled a vivid portrait of Moynihan’s life\, in the Senator’s own words. 
 His letters offer an extraordinary window into particular moments in histo
 ry\, from his feelings of loss at JFK’s assassination\, to his passionate 
 pleas to Nixon not to make Vietnam a Nixon war\, to his frustrations over 
 health care and welfare reform during the Clinton era. This book showcases
  the range of Moynihan’s intellect and interests\, his appreciation for hi
 s constituents\, his renowned wit\, and his warmth even for those with who
 m he profoundly disagreed. Join Steve as well as others in the community a
 nd the Maxwell School who knew and worked with Senator Moynihan to discuss
  the book and the Senator’s life\, work\, and intellect. Discussion of the
  book will be followed by a reception and book signing in the Eggers Commo
 ns
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