Morris, Charles R.
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- American Catholic : the saints and sinners who built America's most powerful church, 1997:title page (Charles R. Morris) page preceding title page (other books by Charles R. Morris include: The cost of good intentions; The AARP: America's most powerful lobby and the clash of generations; A time of passion: America, 1960-1980) page v (married; his wife's name is Beverly) page x (describes himself as a "cradle Catholic")
- Commonweal, February 11, 2005:page 13 (Charles R. Morris; author of American Catholic (1997) and Money, greed, and risk (1999))
- Morris, Charles R. A rabble of dead money : the Great Crash and the Global Depression, 1929-1939, 2017:title page (Charles R. Morris) jacket flap (Charles R. Morris; lawyer and former banker; his recent book The dawn of innovation was named a Wall Street journal Best Business Book of 2012)
- The cost of good intentions : New York City and the liberal experiment, 1960-1975, 1980:title page (Charles R. Morris) page 9 (was employed by New York City from 1969 to 1973, as assistant budget director and as director of the city's welfare and Medicaid programs) CIP jacket copy (vice-president of Chase Manhattan Bank)
- The writers' directory. 21st edition (2006), 2005:volume 2, page 1223 (Morris, Charles R.; American author; writes in the genres of economics, history, and arms control; author of The cost of good intentions; author of American Catholic)
- Wikipedia, viewed July 7, 2017(Charles R. Morris; born 1940; lawyer, former banker, and author; has written thirteen books, and is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic Monthly)
- His The cost of good intentions, c1980:t.p. (Charles R. Morris) CIP jkt. copy (vice-pres. of Chase Manhattan Bank; former N.Y.C. dir. of welfare programs & medicaid)