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Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign that Changed America
By Craig Shirley
Forward by George F. Will, “Washington Post” columnist ISI Books, 2009, Hardcover, 650 pages, ISBN: 978-1-9338-5955-2
Chronicling the 1980 presidential campaign of ronald reagan, this is the second book on ronald reagan by Craig shirley ’78, who published “reagan’s revolution: the Untold story of the Campaign that started It All” in 2005.” rendezvous with Destiny picks up where “reagan’s revolution” left off and tells of reagan’s success in capturing the 1976 GoP nomination from Gerald Ford and, ultimately, winning the presidential election in 1980. As a part of the celebration of
the 30th anniversary of the election, shirley lectured and signed copies of “rendezvous with Destiny” at the ronald reagan Presi- dential library in simi Valley, Calif., on November 12, 2009.
Walking with Friends: An inspirational Year on the PGA Tour
By D.J. Gregory with Steve Eubanks
Forward by Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2009, Hardcover, 194 pages ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-4892-1
D.J. Gregory G’00 loved golf from childhood and, although he has cere- bral palsy, spent 2008 living a dream by walking thousands of golf course miles with professional golfers. During that year, Gregory walked with a different golfer at each of the PGA tour events. this book chronicles those experiences and shows an indi- vidual who didn’t allow disability to alter his dreams.
The Challenges Faced in Hosting the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
By Frank Fu
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hardcover, 32 pages Frank Fu G’73, D.P.e. ’75, is associate vice president, dean of the faculty of social sciences, and chair professor at hong kong baptist University. he also is the director of the Dr. stephen hui research Center for Physical recre- ation and Wellness, president of the society of Chinese scholars on exer- cise Physiology and Fitness, a member of the senior Professor society of China and, in 2004, was appointed Justice of Peace by the sAr Govern- ment of hong kong.
Human Rights and Social Justice By Joseph Wronka, Ph.D.
Forward by David Gil, Brandeis University Sage Publications, 2007, Hardcover, 376 pages ISBN: 978-1-4129-3872-0
Joseph Wronka, professor of social work, examines how human rights and social justice may serve as a conceptual framework for policy and practice among the health and help- ing professions. this text is intended as a core or supplemental text for advanced level undergraduate and graduate courses in a variety of disci- plines, including social work, psychology, public health, and human services.
Leadership: Theory, Application, and Skill Development 4e
By Robert Lussier and Christopher Achua
Southern-Western/Cenage, 2010 Paperback, 525 pages ISBN: 978-0-324-59655-7
robert N. lussier, sc.D., professor of business management, is co-author of this text on leadership, a key element of the springfield College mission.
From the bookshelF
You Gotta Dance by bryant k. Daluz ’96, G’06 iUniverse, 2009, paperback, 120 pages ISBN-13: 978-1440141690
True Tales of the Tide: An Angler’s Lifelong Quest by Capt. michael halperin G’74 Dorrance Publishing Co., 2009, paperback, 110 pages ISBN: 978-1-4349-0148-4
Clean Up Your Backyard by lynn hefele ’85, G’87 P3 Publishing Co., 2009, 20 pages
The Employee’s Mentor by richard laPalme, G’76 2007, paperback, 85 pages ISBN: 978-1442169210
The Isthmus: Stories of Mexico’s Past 1495-1995 by bruce stores ’62, G’63 iUniverse, 2009, paperback, 392 pages ISBN: 978-1440174865
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