Helping to fill the knowledge gap – Book Review
By Garrett Ray
In 1978, the board of the Colorado Press Association agreed that someone ought to write a history of the association to mark the CPA’s 100th birthday. Marshall Sprague, a respected and prominent Colorado author, was invited to write the history. He decided he wasn’t interested. Given the tortuous history of the idea over the next several decades, Sprague made a wise decision. But he suggested a young, ambitious writer who had worked with him on some now-forgotten project. Later that year, the board agreed to hire the young man.
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