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Some sources for article expansion

  • books by Frohnmayer:
    • Leaving Town Alive, Houghton Mifflin 1993
    • Out of Tune: Listening to the First Amendment, North American Press, 1995
  • International Authors and Writers Who's Who
  • Who's Who In America; Representative American Speeches 1990-1991, The Reference Shelf, Community and the Arts, p. 143 (Seattle Corporate Council Address)
  • Representative American Speeches 1991-1992, The Reference Shelf, Vo. 64, no. 6, Free Expression and Human Rights, p. 147 (National Press Club Speech)
  • Oregon State University, History Department
  • National Endowment for the Arts, past Chairman, bio