Anthony R. Dolan
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Anthony R. "Tony" Dolan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and was the principal speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan from March 1981 until the end of Reagan’s second term in 1989. Dolan had served as the Director of Special Research and Issues and in the Office of Research and Policy at the Headquarters of the Reagan-Bush Committee.
Dolan won the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting[1] for a series of articles on municipal corruption published in the Stamford, Connecticut, Advocate.
During the first term of President George W. Bush, Dolan served as speech writer at the Department of Defense in the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz.
His brother was Terry Dolan, co-founder and chairman of the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC).
[edit] Notes
- ^ [1]Web page stating Pulitzer Prize for Anthony Dolan at the Pulitzer Prize Web site, accessed September 15, 2007
[edit] External links
- Ronald Reagan Library Collections
- UCSB American Presidency Project Appointment as Chief Speechwriter
- Pulitzer Prize 1978

