WHO USES ART?: Why Taxpayers Should Support The Arts

Speaker: 
Michael Striaght
 
23 Jan 1978
 
8:00 PM
 
Sun Room, Memorial Union



Michael Straight studied at the London School of Economics, held the above positions eight years, 1969-1977. Editor of The New Republic, and the play, Carrington and A Very Small Remnant, and the play, Caravaggio. He wrote Fire by Television, a study of the McCarthy Hearings, and was a ghost writer for Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Part of the National Affairs Series: Art in America Today - A Public Matter.