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THE SYMONS MEDAL – Twenty Years of Reflection on an Evolving Canada is Harvey Sawler’s fourth commission (Confederation Centre of the Arts), and his 19th book, including the 2014 volume, The Centre for All Canadians – Confederation Centre of the Arts – Five Decades of Inspiration and Excellence, which was also commissioned by the Centre. Dedicated to Thomas Henry Bull Symons CC OOnt FRSC (30 May 1929–1 January 2021), the book celebrates the 20th anniversary of the awarding of The Symons Medal. Beginning with the award of the first Symons Medal to the Honourable Jean Charest in 2004, the Symons Medal Presentation and Lecture on the State of Canadian Confederation has provided an exceptional national platform for distinguished Canadians to discuss the current state and future prospects of Confederation and provide all Canadians an opportunity to reflect upon their country and its future.

Americans everywhere, and others around the world, were transformed by the contrasting stories of January 20, 1961 and November 22, 1963. Cecil Stoughton was among the select few who stood at the epicenter of those stories and the 1,036 days in between the JFK inauguration and assassination. Stoughton played a role unlike any other individual attached to the Kennedy administration. He was not only the first official White House photographer. Just as remarkable, he evolved to become the Kennedys’ trusted chronicler of their personal lives at a level unheard of for practically any other public figure. Stoughton was ever present, yet undetectable, as he photographed and filmed virtually everything the first family did. This unprecedented privilege wasn’t just Stoughton’s job; it became his life. Daytime, nighttime, and on weekends, he continuously examined the Kennedys through his lens. As Stoughton’s authorized biographer, Harvey Sawler conceived of and is the co-author of the 2010 book Portrait of Camelot – A Thousand Days in the Kennedy White House, and now has written and published Final Photo – The Emotional Climax of Cecil Stoughton’s Journey with the Kennedys, marking the 60th anniversary of events in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Final Photo is a glimpse into Stoughton’s phenomenal true story, all of it leading to that one traumatic, dramatic moment in Dallas and his most important ‘Kennedy’ photo – the swearing in aboard Air Force One of the new President, Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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…and Short Stories!

Harvey has been writing an anthology of short stories, all destined for publication in one or more published works, including such titles as: JESUS IS BACK!, Shakespeare’s Echo, The Short Straw, Jenny Wren, Come Saturday Morning, The Vendors of Oakley, The Beck Trail Disappearance, Four Hours With Kieran, It Must Have Been the Drinking Water, and many, many more.