A Very Different Senator

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The authorized biography of Claiborne Pell.

With 36 years in the U.S. Senate (16th longest ever) and a long list of legislative accomplishments that included the Pell Grant college-assistance program, establishment of the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, fast-speed passenger rail service, and a ban on nuclear testing on the ocean floor, the late Claiborne Pell had few equals. But he was much more than that -- a quirky and colorful man born into great wealth who spent most of his life in service to the people, a true example of noblesse oblige. Pell was a politician of unfailing courtesy, even during contentious times, a skilled legislator who worked both sides of the aisle with dignity and grace -- imagine that today, in the Joe Wilson/Glenn Beck era. A VERY DIFFERENT SENATOR (working title), by G. Wayne Miller with the cooperation of the Pell family, is the first and only book about his life. Due in 2010.

Oct. 5, 2009, talked for most of an hour and a half on John DePetro's top-rated talk/news drive-time morning show on Providence's WPRO AM-630. LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW.

The very first story about A VERY DIFFERENT SENATOR, in The Providence Phoenix, Sept. 23, 2009.

I am looking for stories about Senator Pell. If you have one you'd like to share, please CONTACT ME.

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