Once More
A Memoir
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About the Book
Here's an odyssey recounted by a moderately ancient mariner and inveterate story teller who is also a born and branded Chicago ethnic (Norwegian), an undistinguished University of Michigan varsity football player, a decorated first lieutenant Marine Corps survivor of Iwo Jima combat, a 36-year negotiator of the corporate maze as a public relations flack, management development guru and personnel executive; and for the past two decades, the guardian/care giver of his Huntington's Disease-ridden wife of 58 years.
About the Author
Harry Anderson is Chicago born and branded; an accredited 82-tear old Mama's Boy; a 1943 graduate of the University of Michigan with majors in journalism and an anonymous form of varsity football; a USMC first lieutenant survivor of Iwo Jima combat; a corporate hitchhiker with 26 years of public relations toil for the Allstate Insurance Company at its Chicago area headquarters; four years as a change agent in Managing Change, its organization development subsidiary; and five years in Jacksonville, Florida as vice president of personnel for Sav-A-Stop, a leading service merchandiser.