Ray Mungo
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Ray Mungo (Raymond Mungo) (b. 1946) is the author, co-author, or editor of more than a dozen books. He writes about business, economics, and financial matters as well as cultural issues. He attended Boston University in the 1960s where he was a student leader who spearheaded demonstrations against the Vietnam war.
Mungo was a cofounder of Liberation News Service (LNS) with Marshall Bloom and Verandah Porche. LNS split off from College Press Service (CPS) in a political dispute. The founding event was a tumultuous meeting not far from the offices of CPS on Church Street in Washington, D.C. The event is described by Mungo in his book Famous Long Ago.
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- Mungo, Ray (1983). Confessions from Left Field: A Baseball Pilgrimage, paperback (trade), New York and Toronto,Vancouver: E.P.Dutton simultaneously Clarke, Irwin and Co, Ltd.. ISBN 0-525-24168-X.