Ken W. Clawson
Ken Wade Clawson (August 16, 1936 - December 18, 1999) was an American journalist and public servant. He served as Deputy Director of Communications for U.S. President Richard Nixon at the time of the Watergate scandal. He then became Director of Communications for Nixon in early 1974, as the scandal continued to unfold, and continued in the same role for three months, for President Gerald Ford, following Nixon's resignation in August, 1974.
Read more about Ken W. Clawson: Education and Early Career, Joins White House Staff, The "Canuck Letter", Later Years
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“Is America a land of God where saints abide for ever? Where golden fields spread fair and broad, where flows the crystal river? Certainly not flush with saints, and a good thing, too, for the saints sent buzzing into mans ken now are but poor- mouthed ecclesiastical film stars and cliché-shouting publicity agents.
Their little knowledge bringing them nearer to their ignorance,
Ignorance bringing them nearer to death,
But nearness to death no nearer to God.”
—Sean OCasey (18841964)