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For Immediate Release
June 5, 2004
Contact: David Ottalini, 301 405 4076 or dottalin@umd.edu

Ronald Reagan - His Life and Legacy

President Reagan

The nation said it final good-byes to former President Ronald Reagan Friday, June 11. During his state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral, President Bush called Mr. Reagan a man of deep convictions "with a decency and attention to small kindnesses."

The University of Maryland has the experts who can help you look at Ronald Reagan's life and legacy from many angles, many views, and many perspectives. Feel free to call our experts directly or contact Dave Ottalini at (301)-405-4076.

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