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Lou Cannon's Reagan Papers to UCSB

Posted March 25, 2009 by Jerry Roberts

The University of California Santa Barbara has acquired the papers of the prolific and prodigious political reporter Lou Cannon, who has written five books about Ronald Reagan among the nine he has published.

The Sage of Summerland is widely considered the nation's leading authority on the career and administrations of President Reagan and acquisition of his papers is a coup for Davidson Library's Special Collections department; the Hoover Institution, at Stanford University, and the Reagan Presidential Library itself, were among other research facilities that had been interested in the collection.

"I wrote my first book, 'Ronnie and Jesse,' because I didn't understand Ronald Reagan or Jess Unruh and thought if I wrote a book I'd understand them better," said Cannon, who covered politics for the Washington Post for 26 years, at a reception at the library on Tuesday evening.

"When Reagan, who usually took little notice of biographers, mentioned to me that he'd heard I was writing a second book about him, I said, 'Yes, sir, I'm going to continue writing about you until I get it right," he said. "We both laughed, but I meant it. '‘Good line,' was Reagan's response, from him high praise."

Besides "Ronnie and Jesse," published in 1969, Cannon also wrote "Reagan" (1982), "Ronald Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime" (1991), and "Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power" (2003). He is also the author of "Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD," published in 1997. Some 84 boxes of his primary source material for these five books, including interviews, tapes, and other documents, are included in the collection, which will be available to scholars, researchers and journalists as the papers are archived.

The 75-year old Cannon, who was a Sacramento reporter for the San Jose Mercury News early in his career, also wrote "Ronald Reagan: The Presidential Portfolio" based on the Reagan Library collection (2001), as well as "The McCloskey Challenge" (1972) and "Reporting: An Inside View" (1977). Last year, he and his journalist son, Carl, co-authored "Reagan’s Disciple: George W. Bush's quest for a presidential legacy."

Among those on hand for the event were Chancellor Henry Yang, University Librarian Brenda Johnson, Special Collections director David Tambo, the famed network political reporter Sander Vanocur, and authors Ann Louise Bardach, Gayle Lynds and Kathleen Sharp.

In his remarks Cannon thanked his wife, Mary, whom he called his best editor, and who researched and indexed much of the collection. He also warmly thanked Sara Miller McCune and Pat Van Every, whose philanthropic contributions helped support the acquisition.

"My animating goal as a writer," he said, "was expressed by A.J. Liebling…when he said 'facts are precious and opinions are cheap.'"

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