Bio:Brock Brower

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"Brock Brower (1931-) Dartmouth College class of 1953 and later a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Brower was a writer, journalist, and professor. His interests lay primarily in political writing, and he wrote articles for magazines including "New York Times Magazine," "Esquire," "Life," and "Harper's," in addition to several books. He later wrote for the television show 20/20, and was a senior speechwriter in the office of the Attorney General. He also served as a professor at Princeton University and for the Master's of Arts and Liberal Studies program at Dartmouth College." [1]


1. ^ From the introduction to the Guide to the Papers of Brock Brower at Dartmouth University.