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STATESMEN: Prior to his testimony before the Senate Agriculture Committee, during his nomination process to become U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, former Rep. Dan Glickman (right) speaks with then-Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole (left), R-Kan., on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Glickman discusses working across the aisle with Republicans like Dole and former Kansas Sens. Nancy Landon Kassebaum and Pat Roberts in his autobiography, “Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm and at the Movies,” which comes out June 8 and is published by University Press of Kansas. Former USDA Secretary Dan Glickman’s new autobiography covers the humor and trials of public service.
Reflecting on a life of service The Around Farm Progress podcast connects with Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture under President Clinton. He s written a new memoir and shares some insights.
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Looking back on a career of service can bring perspective and insight. Capturing that into a memoir builds on history and assures that important information is shared.
Dan Glickman served as Secretary of Agriculture in the Clinton Administration, but he s done more than that and has a new memoir documenting his story - Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies. Jennifer M. Latzke, editor of Kansas Farmer, caught up with Secretary Glickman to talk about the book, and some of the milestones in his life.
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Long before he became the celebrated filmmaker of “Sunset Boulevard,” “Some Like It Hot” and “The Apartment,” a young Billy Wilder worked briefly as a dancer for hire in the ballroom of a fashionable Berlin hotel. As he described the endeavor one that called for a certain amount of imagination and role-playing in its own right for a German newspaper in 1927, “This is no easy way to earn your daily bread, nor is it the kind that sentimental, softhearted types can stomach. But others can live from it.”