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* '''2017-10-25''': [[Norman Mailer Society/Minutes of the 2016 Business Meeting|Minutes of the 2016 Business Meeting of the Norman Mailer Society]]; [[Norman Mailer Society/Minutes of the 2016 Meeting of the Executive Board|Minutes of the 2016 Meeting of the Executive Board of the Norman Mailer Society]] | * '''2017-10-25''': [[Norman Mailer Society/Minutes of the 2016 Business Meeting|Minutes of the 2016 Business Meeting of the Norman Mailer Society]]; [[Norman Mailer Society/Minutes of the 2016 Meeting of the Executive Board|Minutes of the 2016 Meeting of the Executive Board of the Norman Mailer Society]] | ||
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* '''2017-01-16''': In [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/16/books/transcript-president-obama-on-what-books-mean-to-him.html his interview with Michiko Kakutani], Barack Obama mentions ''The Naked and the Dead'' first thing. Obama: “I loved reading when I was a kid, partly because I was traveling so much, and there were times where I’d be displaced, I’d be the outsider. . . . And so the idea of having these worlds that were portable, that were yours, that you could enter into, was appealing to me.” | * '''2017-01-16''': In [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/16/books/transcript-president-obama-on-what-books-mean-to-him.html his interview with Michiko Kakutani], Barack Obama mentions ''The Naked and the Dead'' first thing. Obama: “I loved reading when I was a kid, partly because I was traveling so much, and there were times where I’d be displaced, I’d be the outsider. . . . And so the idea of having these worlds that were portable, that were yours, that you could enter into, was appealing to me.” | ||
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