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Secretary Betty Fussell May 9, 1991 Treasurer Lionel Tiger

Executive Board Dore Ashton Ken Auletta Sven 81rkerts The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy, Chairman Sara Blackburn Naomt Bliven Committee on Labor and Human Resources Magda Bogin Patricia Bosworth United States Senate Joseph Brodsky Wesley Brown Washington, DC 20510-6300 Hortense Callsher Jerome Charyn Amy Clampitt Dear Senator Kennedy: Joel Conarroe Jayne Cortez Barbaratee Oiamonste1n E. L. Doctorow I write to express the concerns of the Executive Board of the PEN American Jules Fe1lfer Frances FitzGerald Center in regard to the nomination of Carol Iannone for a seat on the NEH Sanford Friedman Charles Fuller National Council for the Humanities. Paula Giddings Peter Glassgold Barbara Goldsmith Our concern is that Carol lannone's appointment to the Council is premature. Mary Gordon Marilyn Hacker Members of the Council are charged with advising the Chairperson in regard to a Robert Hass wide range of programs, policies, and procedures. The post is an important one; Nat Hentotf Eva Hoffman those selected for it have usually established distinguished records in the Anne Hollander Maureen Howard · humanities: scholarly, administrative, or creative. David Henry Hwang John Irving Susan Jacoby Lucy Kom1sar As her curriculum vitae makes clear, Carol lannone's contributions in these areas Eric Kraft Steven Kroll have so far been slight. A few book reviews, three or four scholarly essays, some Martha Weinman Lear Romulus Linney teaching, and a little editorial work do not, in our view, qualify her for this very Eileen Lettman Robert F. Lucid important post. Cynthia Macdonald Mary Mackey Norman Mailer Pamela McCorduck We believe that the health of the NEH -- and, consequently, the cultural health of Louise Meriwether Arthur Miller the nation itself -- wouiu be better serv~d by ~n appointee whose ~xperience is Mary Morris more extensive and whose own contribution to the work of the humanities more Victor Navasky Sidney Offit substantial. Grace Paley Raymond Patterson Kathrin Perutz Charles Rembar Carol R1nzler Edward Said Faith Sale Kirkpatrick Sale Jonathan Schell Harvey Shapiro -1M-~d Susan Richards Shreve Alix Kates Shulman cMurtry Rose Styron I Gay Talese Martin Tucker Robert Towers Edmund White Leon Wieselt1er Hilma Wolitzer

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