By Robert L. Dilenschneider '69 (Phoenix Books)
What
does it means to be a hero? Who should our heroes be? And why
are CEOs, with their power and money, so seldom heroic? In a series
of conversations with various influential people, the author examines
those issues.
The book also provides brief biographies of the eclectic and
wide-ranging personal champions named by Senator Orrin Hatch,
Father Edward Malloy, CSC, Rabbi Arthur Schneier, Marilyn Carlson
Nelson and others.
(November 2005)