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		<title>by: Karl Helicher</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi Margaret,

Happy holidays and happy New Year to you. I would invite Chris Miller, author of The Real Animal House, because I like to learn from the master. Another engaging author is Wil Haygood, whose fine bios on Adam Clayton Powell and Sammy Davis, Jr. are matched by his lesser-known gem of a memoir, The Haygoods of Columbus. And, of course, Art Buchwald would be a welcome presence: a man who has faced death with grace and the gentle humor that has characterized his columns from the last six decades. An extra indulgence would be Marley (the late yellow lab of John Grogan). I have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Grogan, who would always be welcome, but sometimes it is just nice to pal around with a large, lumbering dog.</description>
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<p>Happy holidays and happy New Year to you. I would invite Chris Miller, author of The Real Animal House, because I like to learn from the master. Another engaging author is Wil Haygood, whose fine bios on Adam Clayton Powell and Sammy Davis, Jr. are matched by his lesser-known gem of a memoir, The Haygoods of Columbus. And, of course, Art Buchwald would be a welcome presence: a man who has faced death with grace and the gentle humor that has characterized his columns from the last six decades. An extra indulgence would be Marley (the late yellow lab of John Grogan). I have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Grogan, who would always be welcome, but sometimes it is just nice to pal around with a large, lumbering dog.
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