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Lessons and Legacies
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Farewell Addresses from the Senate
By Norman J. Ornstein, D. David Eisenhower
Posted: Thursday, August 1, 2002
Lessons and Legacies
Dimensions: 8.5'' x 5.5''
240 pages
Perseus Publishing
Publication Date: August 2002
Paperback
ISBN: 0738208256

A remarkable collection of farewell addresses by the thirteen U.S. senators who voluntarily retired in 1996--Bill Bradley, Hank Brown, William S. Cohen, J. James Exon, Mark O. Hatfield, Howell Heflin, J. Bennett Johnston, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Sam Nunn, Claiborne Pell, David Pryor, Paul Simon, and Alan K. Simpson.

Norman J. Ornstein is a resident scholar at AEI.

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