• Norman Sherman and John G. Stewart both worked for Hubert Humphrey. To hear their reflections as we mark the 40th anniversary of Humphrey's death and their thoughts about what Humphrey would make of today's political environment, click here.
• Lawrence R. Jacobs taught with Walter Mondale at the University of Minnesota on the topics of the U.S. Constitution and national security. To read his reflections on Mondale's 90th birthday, click here.
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