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English: Robert Slater speaking at the Library of Congress. Robert Slater, author of "Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump" and "Jack Welch and the GE Way," spoke on writing about business CEOs. The lecture was sponsored by the Science, Technology and Business Division and was part of an on-going lecture series sponsored by the Division.
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Source No Such Thing as Overexposure. Webcasts. Library of Congress (2005-10-25). (video). Screen capture at approximately 13:10
Author Library of Congress
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