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A Time for Reflection: Memoirs of a Life
by
William E. Simon
Regnery Publishing, Inc.;
ISBN:
0895261707
Hardcover - 352 pages (January 2004)
William E. Simon—quintessential American figure of the American century: Wall Street wunderkind, treasury secretary under Presidents Nixon and Ford, successful entrepreneur, U.S. Olympic Committee president, best-selling author, pioneering philanthropist, and devout Catholic. His insightful and often humorous autobiography, A Time for Reflection, includes a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersected with Simon’s: from the president and his advisers at the White House; to the highest realms of the Catholic Church (in particular, Cardinal Egan), to celebrities, like actress Meryl Streep; and sports figures, like basketball coach Bobby Knight.
In A Time for Reflection, Simon offers us some behind-the-scenes glimpses of history being made, including:
- President Nixon as Simon knew him, both in office and after
- How Simon confronted Ronald Reagan during the Republican convention in 1980 to help nix the idea of a co-presidency with Gerald Ford
- The tumult of the 1980 Moscow Olympic games, boycotted by the United States, and the 1984 Los Angeles games, boycotted by the Soviet Union
- How Simon battled the Arab “oil crisis” as “energy czar” for President Nixon
- Simon’s fight in the Ford administration against Vice President Nelson Rockefeller on how to help a bankrupt New York City
- Making the case for freedom with his best-selling books A Time for Truth and A Time for Action
Simon’s fascinating life also encompassed sailing adventures—including conquering the Northwest Passage from Alaska to Greenland and being named king by a group of Fiji islanders—as well as adventures of the soul: giving away millions to charity; becoming a eucharistic minister; and helping to care for the sick, the poor, and the dying.
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