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Interview Addition
editHello, I am an intern for the New Books Network and I am currently working on a project where I link the author's interview from the New Books Network onto his/her Wiki page (if the author or their book has one).
William Damon gave an interview on June 3, 2011 on "New Books in Education" (cross-posted from "New Books in Public Policy") about his book "Failing Liberty 101: How We Are Leaving Young Americans Unprepared for Citizenship in a Free Society." If you would like to add the interview to his wiki, you can find the interview here.
Thank you, --Kristine Daggett 19:35, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
PR
editThis article reads like a public relations press release 186.154.112.243 (talk) 03:38, 10 October 2024 (UTC)