The Presidency and the Bomb
Hugh Sidey
Wednesday, 09 Nov 1994 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Hugh Sidey is the Washington contributing editor for Time and author of the magazine's column "The Presidency" which he started at Life magazine in 1966. he has covered 9 presidents, authored or contributed to 5 books on the presidency and is a regular on television's "inside Washington." He graduated from Iowa State in 1950.Part of the World Affairs Series: Hiroshima - Fifty Years After
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