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100 1  Glass, Fred|c(Attorney),|eauthor. 
245 10 Making your own luck :|bfrom a skid row bar to rebuilding 
       Indiana University athletics|h[Hoopla electronic resource]
       /|cFred Glass. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Jim Seybert. 
520    In Making Your Own Luck, former Indiana University 
       athletic director Fred Glass recounts how even a self-
       described "knucklehead" learned to be prepared to 
       recognize and seize opportunities and thus make his own 
       luck through life. Growing up in a skid row bar, having an
       alcoholic father, struggling with anxiety and self-doubt, 
       and making his share of stupid mistakes, Glass had much to
       contend with in early life. However, supported by socially
       enlightened parents, a Jesuit education, and his soulmate,
       Barbara, his odyssey has led him to serve a mayor, a 
       governor, a senator, and even a president. With great 
       humor and insightful reflection, Glass details how he 
       helped keep the Colts in Indianapolis-he spearheaded a 
       massive convention center expansion and the building of 
       Lucas Oil Stadium and even helped to attract the Super 
       Bowl to his hometown. In the latest stage of his journey, 
       Glass led the rebuilding of the athletic program of his 
       beloved alma mater, Indiana University. Featuring a 
       foreword from IU alumnus and owner of the Dallas Mavericks,
       Mark Cuban, Making Your Own Luck is a must-listen not only
       for Indiana sports fans, but for anyone that recognizes 
       the importance of preparation, opportunity and action in 
       creating your own success. 
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