May 21, 2003 - Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Anna Quindlen, in a speech given Tuesday at a luncheon sponsored by the Minnesota Women's Campaign Fund. The event was the group's 21st Annual Celebration of Women's Leadership in Minnesota Government.
June 28, 1999 - A Twin Cities speech by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anna Quindlen. She was featured at the Library Foundation of Hennepin County's "Pen Pals Lecture Series," and gave a speech titled "How Reading Changed My Life." Anna Quindlen has a book by that title, as well several best-selling novels.
June 28, 1999 - A Twin Cities speech by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anna Quindlen. She was featured at the Library Foundation of Hennepin County's "Pen Pals Lecture Series," and gave a speech titled "How Reading Changed My Life." Anna Quindlen has a book by that title, as well several best-selling novels.
May 10, 1999 - A Twin Cities speech by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anna Quindlen. She was the featured speaker at last month's Pen Pals Lecture series sponsored by the Library Foundation of Hennepin County. Anna Quindlen titled her speech, and her most recent book, How Reading Changed My Life.
January 25, 1996 - Anna Quindlen, writer and columnist, talks about appreciating the good things in life and finding happiness. After her speech moderator Jan Smaby asked questions.
September 21, 1995 - Twin Cities speech by Pulitzer Prize winning author Anna Quindlen entitled "Living Out Loud: Life in the 1930s". She spoke as part of a family lecture series given at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis.
September 21, 1995 - Anna Quindlen speech, repeat. Anna Quindlen, writer and columnist, talks about appreciating the good things in life and finding happiness. After her speech moderator Jan Smaby asked questions. Rebroadcast of the Anna Quindlen speech--given in Mpls at Central Lutheran Church last September. (THERE ARE NO TAPES OF THIS SPEECH. Tell folks to tape it themselves at 9!!) Anna Quindlen is former NYT columnist and is author of several books.
June 11, 1993 - An interview with Louise King ("Carney's" daughter) about a Maud Hart Lovelace celebration; Anna Quindlen will give a talk, "Betsy Ray, Feminist Heroine".