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DOWNSIDE LEGACY AT TWO DEGREES OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
SECTION: GENERAL REFERENCE
SUBSECTION: RHODES SCHOLARS
Revised 3/12/00

In their own words, on the Rhodes Scholarship from
http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
Intellectual distinction is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for
election to a Rhodes Scholarship. Selection committees are charged to seek
excellence in qualities of mind and in qualities of person which, in
combination, offer the promise of effective service to the world in the
decades ahead. The Rhodes Scholarships, in short, are investments in
individuals rather than in project proposals. Accordingly, applications are
sought from talented students without restriction as to their field of
academic specialization or career plans although the proposed course of study
must be available at Oxford, and the applicant's undergraduate program must
provide a sufficient basis for further study in the proposed field. Through
the years, Rhodes Scholars have pursued studies in all of the varied fields
available in the University of Oxford.


REVIEWING THE RHODES LEGACY
By William F. Jasper
"In America, where idealism is the yardstick used to judge a generation's
collective virtue, Rhodes scholars are its masters," says Rhodes scholar
Peter Beinart. "They are chosen as much for their public-spiritedness as for
their academic prowess. Not all want to run for elective office, but the bulk
think their talents can be most fully realized through public service. Like
Clinton, my peers believe earnestly in government. Above all, they believe in
themselves in government."
Writing in the "My Turn" section of Newsweek's January 16th issue,Beinart, a
23-year-old student now in his second year at Oxford University, offers a
perceptive critique of the "Rhodie" tendency to giddily embrace idealism as
"summum bonum". Beinart notes that "such idealism should be refreshing. Yet
after a year at Oxford, it makes me uneasy. The committment to government my
colleagues express so passionately is rarely linked to a clear vision of what
government should do....I'm afraid that the idealism for which Rhodes
scholars receive praise is less an antidote to the problems of American
politics than a symptom of them."
"Lacking a vision of political service in pursuit of specific ends,"observes
Beinart, "the rhetoric of idealism allows Rhodes scholars to justify and
celebrate political service per se. Idealism masks an ideological vacuum."
(Freeper robnoel � Newsweek article was in 1995)
Note: a "- CFR" behind the name means the Rhodes Scholar is/was a member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, a � TC" behind the name means the person
is/was a member of the Trilateral Commission

1957
RUDENSTINE, NEIL L



President of Harvard University. Before assuming this position on July 1,
1991, he served for three years as executive vice president of The Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation. During the two preceding decades, Rudenstine was a faculty
member and senior administrator at Princeton University. A scholar of
Renaissance literature, he was an associate professor and then a professor of
English. He also held a series of administrative posts: dean of students
(1968-72), dean of the college (1972-77), and provost (1977-88). Previously,
Rudenstine served at Harvard from 1964 to 1968 as an instructor and then an
assistant professor in the Department of English and American Literature and
Language.
Rudenstine received his bachelor's degree from Princeton in 1956. A Rhodes
Scholar, he studied for the next three years at New College, Oxford
University, where he earned a second BA and an MA. In 1964, he was awarded a
PhD in English from Harvard, where he was a Harvard Prize Fellow. He then
joined the faculty at Harvard, and stayed until leaving for Princeton in
1968�.Rudenstine is an honorary Fellow of New College, Oxford, and Emmanuel
College, Cambridge University, as well as Provost Emeritus of Princeton
University. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Philosophical
Society, and the Committee for Economic Development. Earlier, he served as a
member of various advisory groups, including the National Commission on
Preservation and Access, the Council on Library Resources, and the Harvard
Ukranian Research Institute. Rudenstine has also served as a trustee of the
College Entrance Examination Board and of the Wooster School in Danbury,
Connecticut, of which he is a graduate.

1960
ASHMAN, ROBERT FREDERICK



Virtual Hospital: UIHC Physicians Directory: Internal Medicine: Robert F.
Ashman, M.D. The University of Iowa Department of Internal Medicine Robert F.
Ashman, M.D. Division of Rheumatology Dr. Ashman studies the regulation of
apoptosis (programmed cell death) in B lymphocytes. He has demonstrated that
mature B and T lymphocytes proceed spontaneously into apoptosis unless
apoptosis is inhibited by external agents, which include ligands for CD40 or
the IL-4 receptor. Active projects include investigation of the mechanism by
which antibody to IgD (at 1/10 the concentration needed to stimulate the B
cell) induces an early acceleration of apoptosis, whereas antibody to IgM is
much less effective. A second project arises from the demonstration
(performed in collaboration with Dr. Arthur Krieg) that single base changes
in CG oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODN) determine whether they are powerful
polyclonal activators of B cells or inactive. Such ODN are responsible for
the polyclonal activating properties of bacterial DNA. Activation by CG-ODN
is enhanced greatly by their ability to inhibit apoptosis, including plasma
membrane and mitochondrial events. Investigation of the mechanism of ODN
interference with apoptosis is pertinent to the relationship between chronic
bacterial exposure and inflammatory bowel disease.


BALABANIAN, DAVID MARK



Senior litigator with nearly 30 years of experience in complex commercial
litigation. David is a past President of the Bar Association of San Francisco
and past Chair of the California State Bar Conference of Delegates, and is a
Trustee of the Practicing Law Institute. He has also served as a Lawyer
Representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, and has been a
Governor of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers. David has taught more
than 100 courses on litigation topics. David received both his undergraduate
and law degrees from Harvard University and has an advanced degree from
Oxford University, which he attended as a Rhodes Scholar.

BLAKE, JONATHAN DEWEY



Covington and Burling: senior partner engaged in administrative,
communications, and international law. He was named one of the top 100 most
influential lawyers in America by The National Law Journal, 1997; is listed
in Euromoney Publication�s Guide to the World's Leading Communications
Lawyers, a supplement to the International Financial Law Review, 1997; and
was profiled in "From the Top of the List" of leaders of the largest law
firms in the Washington metropolitan area by the Washington Business Journal,
1997. He is deeply involved in the launch of new services such as digital
television, PCS, cellular, internet, and various new satellite services,
including rulemakings, legislative endeavors, and adjudicatory matters.
Chair: Int'l Telecommunications Committee Am Bar Assoc Washington Post is
client. On Bd of Trustees: US Council for Int'l Business. On Bd of Trustees:
Public TV, WETA-FM/TV in Washington DC area.

BRYANT, RALPH CLEMENT



Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Brookings Former Dir Division Int�l Finance
Federal Reserve. International economics and monetary issues, monetary
policy, macroeconomic developments in major foreign nations, balance of
payments, exchange rates, Federal Reserve system, financial institutions.
Former director, Division of International Finance, Federal Reserve;
consultant to governmental and international organizations. "Demographic
Turbulence and Global Stability"

CELESTE, RICHARD FRANK



US Ambassador to India Ambassador Celeste was born in Cleveland, Ohio in
1937. After graduating Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Yale
University in 1959, Ambassador Celeste attended Exeter University and Oxford
University in England as a Rhodes Scholar. After a short term as Staff
Liaison Officer in the Peace Corps, Ambassador Celeste worked for 4 years as
Special Assistant to the American Ambassador to India in New Delhi. Following
this, Ambassador Celeste returned to his native Ohio where he served as a
State Representative for 4 years and Lt. Governor for a further 4 years.
Ambassador Celeste then moved to Washington where he served as Director of
the Peace Corps for 2 years before returning to Ohio to run for Governor. In
1982, Ambassador Celeste was elected Governor of Ohio. Following 2 terms as
Governor, from 1983 to 1991, Ambassador Celeste became a Managing Partner in
the consulting firm, Celeste & Sabety, Ltd., located in Columbus, Ohio.

DARNTON, ROBERT CHOATE



The Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of European History at Princeton. Authority
on the use of media in pre-Revolutionary France. Worked a year as a reporter
for the NY Times. Joined Princeton Faculty 68. Dir. of Program in European
Cultural Studies, Princeton since 87. Author of 10 books. Best known: "The
Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France" NY: WWNorton, 1995. "The
Literary Underground of the Old Regime", Harvard U Press, 1982 "The Great Cat
Massacre" President of the American Historical Association. Uppsala
University Int'l Summer School in History of Science; lecturer in 6th summer
school. Delegate in July 1999 to 10th Int'l Congress on the Enlightenment,
Dublin University College. Guggenheim Fellowship. The Koren Prize of the
Society for French Historical Studies. The Leo Gershoy Prize of the American
Historical Association. Has been a MacArthur Prize Fellow. Designated
Chevalier and Officier of the Ordre des Arts at des Lettres in France, which
awarded him the Prix Chateaubriand in 1991. Harvard BA,1960 (magna cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa) Oxford BPhil and DPhil

DUGGAN, HOYT NOLAN



Dr. Duggan is a Professor of Medieval, Historical Linguistics and Grammar at
the University of Virginia.

EDGE, ROBERT GLENN



Robert G. Edge [partner at the Alston & Bird law firm] concentrates on estate
planning and administration, including advising owners of family businesses
and fiduciary litigation. Mr. Edge is a former Chairman of Alston & Bird
Partners' Committee and former chair of the Tax Department. He is a Fellow of
the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, Past President of the
Georgia Federal Tax Conference, and a director of the Atlanta Estate Planning
Council. In 1994 Mr. Edge was named President of the Association of American
Rhodes Scholars. He has authored numerous articles for fiduciary publications
and is a frequent speaker at legal seminars. Mr. Edge is also on the board of
trustees for the Carter Center

EPSTEIN, LESLIE



Leslie Epstein was born in Los Angeles in 1938 to a family of screen writer
(his father, Philip, and Uncle, Julius, wrote Casablanca, Yankee Doodle
Dandy, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Man Who Came to Dinner among dozens of other
witty and distinguished screenplays). He attended Yale, from which he
graduated Summa Cum Laude, and Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. He
holds a graduate degree from UCLA and a doctorate from Yale Drama School. He
has published six books of fiction, most notably Kinq of the Jews which has
been translated into eight languages and become a classic of Holocaust
literature, Goldkorn Tales and the more recent Pinto and Sons. [The other
three books are P.D. Kimerakov The Steinway Ouintet Plus Four and Reqina.]
His seventh, Pandaemonium, will appear in the spring of 1997. His articles
and stories have appeared in such places as Esquire, the Atlantic Monthly,
Playboy, Harpers, the Yale Review, Triquarterly, Tikkun, Partisan Review, the
Nation, and the New York Times Book Review, the Washington Post and the
Boston Globe. In addition to the Rhodes Scholarship, he has received many
fellowships and awards, including a Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellowship, an
award for Distinction in Literature from the American Academy and Institute
of Arts and Letters, a residency at the Rockefeller Institute at Bellagio,
and various grants from the NEA. For many years he has been the director of
the Creative Writing Program at Boston University. Having sent his three
children off to college and the wider world, he lives with his wife, Ilene,
in what is now a very neat condominium in Brookline, Massachusetts.

GIARD, GEORGE PETER JR.



Was Chairman of the board and CEO of Presidio Oil Company when it filed for
Chapter 11 and was acquired by Tom Brown, Inc. in December of 1996

GRINALDS, JOHN SOUTHY



Major General John Southy Grinalds President 1997- The Citadel General
Grinalds was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 5, 1938. He graduated
with honors from West Point in 1959 and was the first cadet since 1814 to be
commissioned directly into the US Marine Corps. He continued his education as
a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, earning a Bachelor's and Master's
degree in Geography and graduating with honors. At Harvard University, he
earned a Master's degree in Business Administration, graduating with
distinction. General Grinalds served abroad in the Mediterranean region, the
Panama Canal Zone, Japan, Belgium, and for two tours of duty in Vietnam. He
was awarded a Silver Star for heroism in combat. In Belgium, he was the
Special Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe working on
negotiations between NATO and the French Military. His outstanding service
was recognized by French President, Francois Mitterand, who inducted him into
the Legion d'Honneur. In 1989, General Grinalds was promoted to Commanding
General of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, a position held until
his retirement. In 1991, he became the Headmaster of Woodberry Forest School
in Woodberry Forest, Virginia. In 1997, he accepted the position as President
of The Citadel. Receipient of Silver Star

HORTON, JACK OGILVIE



JACK OGILVIE JR.12 was born 1938. Jack died February 21, 1981 Denver, CO, at
42 years of age. He Died of Leukemia. He married GRACE EPSY FORD . Grace was
born Savannah, GA. Jack graduated 1960. Institution: Princeton University. He
graduated with honors with a major in Geology. He was an All American lacross
player. He later served on the Board of Trustees of Princeton University.
After graduation, he was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and attened Oxford
University in England. Here he earned a master's degree in economics. He also
played for the All South England team in lacross. Jack served in the military
Japan, 1962 to 1965. He was part of the Naval Airborn Reconnaissance Squadron
station in Japan and operated in SE Asia during the Vietnam War. He flew 165
combat and reconnaissance missions and was awarded several decorations before
leaving the Navy in 1965. Jack's occupation: public official Washington DC,
1973 to 1977. He served as Deputy Undersecretary of the Interior and later as
Assistant Secretary for Land and Water. He was also appointed as the first
chairman of the Federal State Land Use Planning Comission for Alaska

KASLOW, HOWARD JAMES



Attorney with Abrahams, Kaslow & Cassman in Omaha, NE. Corporate Law, Estate
Planning.

KEYES, LANGLEY CARLETON



Ford Professor of City and Regional Planning at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Head, Housing, Community, and Economic Development Also, graduated Harvard,
1959 -- all Ivy League in Soccer and Lacrosse Brookings Fellow

LEVINE,JULIUS BYRON



B.A., summa cum laude, Harvard University J.D., cum laude, Harvard Law School
D. Phil, University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar) Julius B. Levine has served on
the School of Law faculty since 1969. His legal experience includes a
clerkship with Judge Edward T. Gignoux of the United States District Court
for Maine and private practice in both Maine and Massachusetts. Professor
Levine has taught civil procedure, trusts and estates, and an advanced course
in trial advocacy, and has served as director of the Trial Advocacy Program
at the School of Law. He has written books on the discovery process in trials
and effective forms of trial advocacy.

LISTER, CHARLES ELLIS



Founded the London office in 1988�. Before coming to Covington & Burling, he
clerked for Justice John M. Harlan of the U.S. Supreme Court and served as
Associate Professor of Law at Yale. He has published a treatise and numerous
articles on European Community food law, and he serves on the advisory board
of the World Food Regulation Report

MCLIN, BLYTHE JOHN
MAYNES, CHARLES ELLIS
MILES, WARREN ANDRUS
MONTGOMERY,ROBERT EVERARD JR.
NICHOLS, RAYMOND LINDLEY
NIMETZ, MATTHEW



US envoy Balkans Matthew Nimetz is a partner at the law firm of Paul, Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison. Prior to that, he was undersecretary of State
in the Carter Administration, and special envoy to the Greek-Macedonian
dispute in the Clinton Administration. He was also on the Twentieth Century
Foundation (formerly Twentieth Century Fund)'s Task Force on the Future of US
Intelligence. Board Member: World Resources Insitute Signer: New NATO
Initiative "20th Century Task Force on the Future of US Intelligence Finds
Emphasis on Clandestine Operations Outmoded" "Asia's Strange Bedfellows"

PELL, EDWARD WARDWELL
PRICE, JOHN ROY



>From a Sabre Foundation, Inc. Press Release (July 1996) - "...John R. Price,
Managing Director of The Chase Manhattan Corporation...named to the Board of
Directors at the Sabre Foundation of Cambridge, Mass. John Price handles
government relations on a worldwide basis for The Chase Manhattan
Corporation. He is President of Americans for Oxford, Inc., a member of the
Council of Foreign Relations, director of the National Foreign Trade Council
and a member of the board of directors of The Principal Financial Group and
Transcell Technologies. He has also served as president of the Bankers'
Association for Foreign Trade. A Rhodes scholar, Mr. Price received his
L.L.B. and J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1965."

RODICK, THEODORE LEE
SACHS, DANIEL MARTIN



Princeton '60; died of cancer in 1967

SHAUL, WILLIAM DENNIS
THUROW, LESTER CARL MIT, Economist and author � TC
VAN BUREN, PAUL BARTLETT
VARGISH, THOMAS
WILLS, THEODORE O.M.
WINTER, DAVID GARRETT

1961
BADGETT, LEE DOUGLAS



VMI '61; Brigadier General who taught at the Air Force Academy; Academic Dean
at VMI

BARDEL, WILLIAM GRANDIN - CFR
BUDGE, LARRY DONALD
CAMPBELL, BENJAMIN PFOHL
CATHCART, GARY ERSKIN
COPELAND, FLOYDE DEAN
DALEY, BRIAN EDWARD
EDDINS, DWIGHT LYMAN



Professor of 19th-20th Century Literature, University of Alabama.

EISENBERG, DAVID SAMUEL



Professor/researcher at the UCLA Biological Structure Group, Molecular
Biology Institute.

FUNKENSTEIN, HERMAN HARRIS
GORDON, MICHAEL ROBERT - CFR
GRAVES, HOWARD DWAYNE - CFR



Professor, University of Texas at Austin "Lieutenant General (Ret.) Howard
Graves joined the faculty in 1998 as the Visiting Tom Slick Professor of
World Peace for the 1998-99 academic year. General Graves is a 1961 graduate
of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and received Bachelor of Arts,
Master of Arts, and Master of Letters degrees from Oxford University as a
Rhodes Scholar."

HARTMANN, WILLIAM MORRIS
KINSOLVING, AUGUSTUS BLAGDEN



Augustus B. Kinsolving is Vice President and Chief Legal Counsel for ASARCO,
incorporated. One of ASARCO's subsidiaries is the Southern Peru Copper
Company, for which Mr. Kinsolving acts as soliciting agent.

KROHNKE, DUANE WARD



PRACTICE-AREAS: Civil Litigation; Arbitration; Mediation; International
Arbitration and Mediation; Accountants Malpractice; Contract Law. ADMITTED:
1967, New York; 1970, Minnesota LAW-SCHOOL: University of Chicago (J.D., cum
laude, 1966 ) COLLEGE: Grinnell College (B.A., 1961); Phi Beta Kappa; Oxford
University (B.A.,Rhodes Scholar, First Class, 1963); Oxford University (M.A.,
1970) TEXT: Staff, Chicago Law Review, 1964-1965; Managing Editor, 1965-1966
Minnesota State Bar Association Board of Directors (current)

LEVINE, MELVIN DAVID - CFR



"Melvin D. Levine, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the
Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill" He authored " Developmental-behavioral
Pediatrics." Childhood neurodevelopmental dysfunction and learning
disorders.. He pioneered the discovery of ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia as
neurological disablities and developed a neurodevelopmental approach to
learning . These assessments look at current levels of functioning and the
barriers to an individual's ability to live up to his or her potential.
Difficulties may be a result of weaknesses in memory, attention, language
processing, visual processing or fine/gross motor coordination or the result
of emotional/behavioural difficulties or traumatic events in a person's life.
The current Social Security System uses his findings to determine disability
payments for children with these disorders.

LOW, GILBERT WILLIAM
MC NEVIN, MICHAEL TUCKER
MILES, PAUL LINDSEY
MOOSE, JAMES SAYLE
MORRISON, FRED LA MONTE



Professor of Law: U of Minnesota. Int'l Law/Comparative public law. Counselor
on Int'l Law for US State Department, Minnesota Constitutional Law. "Intro to
Int'l Law" "Suing the City Liability of the State and City under Federal and
State Law" "Constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovinia" Fulbright Professor.
Visiting Professor: U. of Bonn, U of Kiel. American Law Institute. American
Society of Int'l Law. University of Kansas AB, Oxford BA, MA. Princeton MA,
PhD. University of Chicago Law

NESS, DAVID NORMAN
ORRILL, ROBERT THOMAS
POST, GAINS
POST, HERSCHEL E.



CEO of Coutts & Co, a Subsidiary of NatWest Group On Board of Directors:
Earthwatch. On Board of Directors of the Cooperative: Euroclear Clearance
System Public Limited Co (ECSplc)

RAYMOND, ORIN RALPH
SHOLL, ANTHONY ABRAHAM
SHUE, HENRY GREYSON



Professor of Philosophy at the Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University.

SOUTER, DAVID



Associate Justice United States Supreme Court. Harvard College, AB, 1961.
Rhodes Scholar, Magdalen College Oxford, 1963. AB & MA in Jurisprudence,
1989. Harvard Law School, LLB, 1966. Associate in the law firm of Orr & Reno
in Concord, New Hampshire, 1966-1968. Assistant Attorney General of New
Hampshire, 1971-1976. Attorney General of New Hampshire, 1976-1978. Associate
Justice, New Hampshire Superior Court, 1978-1983. Associate Justice, New
Hampshire Supreme Court, 1983-1990. Nominated Judge, U.S. Supreme Court of
Appeals for the First Circuit by President George Bush, 1990. Nominated
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President
George Bush on October 3, 1990. Sworn in October 9, 1990.

STERLING, WILLIAM WALLACE



Economics Author, Writer

STEWART, RICHARD BURLESON



Richard Stewart held unique status at West Virginia University: his father
was president. Richard was elected head of the student body and was a member
of Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Delta Phi, and Delta Sigma Rho. Perhaps his most
significant accomplishment at WVU was securing a referendum from the
students, which was referred to the state legislature, authorizing a special
fee to cover the cost of building a new student union, the Mountainlair of
today. Stewart studied law at Queen�s College, Oxford, and at Harvard
University. He has authored or coauthored five books on insurance and
insurance law. His firm, Stewart Economics, Inc., has offices in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina.

WILKINSON, DAVID LAWRENCE

1962
ADAMS, REX DEE



Dean, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

BAXTER, ROBERT HENRY
BERMAN, EDWARD DAVID
BOLTON, ROBERT HARVEY
BROWNLEE, DAVID ANDERSON
BUTLER, JAY WAYNE
CARLSON, JOHN UNDEM
CHURCHILL, WINSTON JOHN
DICKINSON, STEPHEN JOHN
DOTY, JAMES ROBERT
ECHOLS, LOUIE SAMUEL
FOX, JAMES JOSEPH
FROHNMAYER, DAVID BRADEN
GUBSER, NICHOLAS JAMES
HALLIN, RICHARD RAY
HANEY, JACK VERNON
HARDIN, RUSSELL



Professor of Politics Ph.D. 1971 (political science), Massachusetts Institute
for Technology; B.A. 1964 (mathematics), Oxford; B.A. (highest honors) 1962
(mathematics), B.S. (high honors) 1962 (physics), Texas. Major Interests:
moral and political philosophy, rational choice, collective action, morality
behind the law. Selected Works: Liberalism, Constitutionalism, and Democracy.
Oxford University Press. Forthcoming. One for All: The Logic of Group
Conflict. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1995. Morality Within the
Limits of Reason. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1988. Collective
Action. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the
Future. 1982. Affiliations: American Economic Association, American
Philosophical Association, American Political Science Association, American
Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, Public Choice Society.
Fellowships/Honors: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of
Science; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Guggenheim Fellow,
1996-1997; Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Palo
Alto, September 1996-June 1997; Visiting Scholar, Centre de Recherche en
Epist�mologie Appliqu�e (CREA) Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, July 1994;
Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 1992-1993; Scholar-in-Residence,
Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy, April-May 1988, May-June 1996; Visiting
Fellow, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National
University, summer 1987, summer 1990; Earhart Fellow, 1983; National Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1975-1976; Junior Fellow, Research
Institute on Communist Affairs, Columbia University, 1971-1972; Honorary
Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1962; Rhodes Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa.

HENRIKSON, ALAN KEITH - CFR



Associate Professor of Diplomatic Histor y Director, The Fletcher Roundtable
on a New World Order; Associate, Center for International Affairs, Harvard
University; Visiting Professor, United Nations Development Programme,
Beijing; Visiting Professor, Foreign Service Institute, Washington, DC

HUNT, BISHOP CARLETON
KIRBY, JOHN JOSEPH
PARTRIDGE, ROBERT BRUCE
PORTES, RICHARD DAVID - CFR



Professor of Economics, London Business School

ROE, DAVID HARTLEY



A graduate of the Air Force Academy, he became president of Central College,
Pella, Iowa, in 1998. In 1975 served as a White House Fellow

SCHINDLER, DAVID WILLIAM
SHERIDAN, JUDSON DEAN
SHERWOOD, MICHAEL RALPH
SICHA, JEFFERY FRANKLIN
SOBOTKA, JOHN ROBERT
SULLIVAN, JOHN DANIEL
TENNILLE, NORTON FORTUNE JR.
VARGISH, STEPHEN
ZELTONOGA, WILLIAM LEO

1963
BAMBERG, PAUL GUSTAV
BEIM, DAVID ODELL - CFR



"Professor Beim joined Columbia Business School's faculty after a 25-year
career in investment banking. His work experience includes 10 years in
corporate finance at First Boston, where he founded and ran the project
finance group, two years as executive vice president of the Export-Import
Bank of the United States, 10 years as head of investment banking at Bankers
Trust Company and three years as a partner at Dillon Read. He teaches
corporate finance, international banking and emerging financial markets, and
in 1995 he received the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence. He also serves
as coordinator for the business ethics theme in the curriculum and adviser to
the Integrity Board. His research interests include debt pricing and the
banking industry."

BOREN, DAVID LYLE - CFR



David Boren is currently president of the University of Oklahoma. From 1978 -
1995, he was a Democratic Senator from Oklahoma, and chaired the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence from 1987 to 1993. He is also a member of
the Texas Instruments Board of Directors A Yale grad, he had also been
Governor of Oklahoma.

BUNTING, JOSEPH III



VMI '63; a General, he is superintendent of VMI.

BUNTING, JOSIAH



Josiah Bunting is the Director the Virginia Military Institute. 'He enrolled
and blossomed at VMI in 1959: "VMI does well with intelligent, lazy,
unfocused kids." After graduating from VMI in 1963 as a Rhodes scholar, he
spent three years at Oxford University in England, earning a master's degree
in English history. Six years in the Army sent him to Vietnam, where he
received a number of medals, including the Bronze Star. From 1973 until he
returned to head VMI, Bunting served as head of New York's all-female
Briarcliff College, and of the all-male Hampden-Sydney College, and of the
Lawrenceville School near Princeton, N.J., which began to accept girls while
he was there.' (from the USA Today article)

CARPENTER, RUSSELL HIGSON



Russell H. Carpenter, Jr. is a partner with a diversified federal and
international practice including litigation, mineral rights, the Consumer
Product Safety Commission, boycott regulation, and East-West joint ventures�
His published works include: "Soviet Joint Enterprises With Capitalist Firms
and Other Joint Ventures Between East and West: The Western Point of View,"
222 Recueil des Cours 365-421 (Hague Academy of International Law, 1990);
"Red Carnations: A Report on the March 1989 Soviet Elections" (International
Human Rights Law Group, 1989); "U.S.-Soviet Joint Ventures: A New Opening in
the East," 43 Business Lawyer 79-91 (1987); "Oil and Gas in Grants and
Reservations of 'Minerals': When is a Mineral Not a 'Mineral'?, 5 Eastern
Mineral Law Foundation, Chapter 10 (1984). In addition, he serves as counsel
to the International Law Institute; director of the International Human
Rights Law Group; and executive vice-chairman of the Forum for US-Russia
Dialogue.

CARRELL, DANIEL ALLAN
GOLDSWORTHY, WAYNE
HOLLAND, WILLIAM EDWARD



>From the Rhodes page: "�Application deadline and where to submit: Completed
applications should be submitted to: William E. Holland, Esq., Chadbourne &
Parke, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, 10112�. From the Chadbourne & Parke
web page New York has been our headquarters since the firm was founded in
1902, and is the heart of Chadbourne & Parke�s operations. 30 Rockefeller
Plaza New York, New York 10112 The firm�s international practice embraces all
of our disciplines. We counsel businesses with respect to their U.S. and
non-U.S. activities, including acquisitions, joint ventures and investments
in the United States and abroad. We advise governments on the development of
new legal frameworks and on the drafting of legislation. And we handle
litigations and arbitrations outside the United States�."

JOHNSTON, ROBERT EDWARD
KERR, WILLIAM TURNBULL JR.



William T. Kerr (b. April 17, 1941) is chairman of the board of directors and
chief executive officer of Meredith Corporation.. He was elected to the
position effective January 1, 1998, having served as president and chief
executive officer since January 1, 1997. He also serves on the board's
executive committee. Prior to becoming president and CEO, Kerr served as
president and chief operating officer from May 1994 to January 1997. He
joined Meredith in 1991 as president of the Magazine Group and executive vice
president of the company, where he was responsible for the strategic
direction and day-to-day management of all magazine operations. Before coming
to Meredith, Kerr was a vice president of The New York Times Company and
president of its magazine group, a position he held since 1984. Kerr also has
held posts with McKinsey and Company and Dillon, Read & Co. A native of
Seattle, Kerr is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Washington.
He earned a master's degree in modern history as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford
University, and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business
Administration. He currently serves on the board of directors for Storage
Technology Corporation, the Principal Mutual Life Insurance Company and
Maytag Corporation, and is an advisory director and past chairman of the
Magazine Publishers of America. In addition, Kerr serves on the boards of The
Advertising Council, The International Federation of the Periodical Press
(FIPP), the Business Committee for the Arts, Inc., and the Iowa Business
Council. He also is on the Executive Committee of Des Moines Development
Corporation.

KLASS, RICHARD LEO
KNUBEL, JOHN ALBERT



Chief Financial Officer Department of Housing and Urban Development As Chief
Financial Officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development since
1995, Mr. Knubel is responsible for establishing and implementing policies to
govern all aspects of financial management in the Department and oversees the
design, implementation, and coordination of the Department's financial
information and general management systems. �. Mr. Knubel has over 30 years
of financial experience in both the public and private sectors, most recently
in the Government serving as a Senior Advisor to the Director of Automated
Systems at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board and to the Chief
Financial Officer of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, where he assisted in
the implementation of the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990. He served
four years on the National Security Council Staff and in 1974 helped
establish the Federal Energy Administration, the predecessor of the
Department of Energy. On the private sector side, Mr. Knubel's expertise in
financial management was developed through experience in several positions.
At Chase Manhattan Bank, he managed the development and implementation of a
planning, budgeting, and asset liability management system for the
International Department and in the development of a new strategy for the
bank's business with the insurance industry that built on a dominant
electronic funds transfer capability and established the bank as a recognized
leader in meeting an emerging market need for loans and merger and
acquisition advisory services in the early 1980�s�"

LEWIS, WILLIAM WALKER - CFR



Mr. Lewis is a partner in McKinsey & Co. and the director of the McKinsey
Global Institute in Washington D.C. He is also on the Board of Visitors of
fellow '63 Rhodie David Boren�s OU International Institute, and was an
Assistant Secretary of Energy (under whom? Carter, maybe?) He's an alumnus of
Virginia Tech

MC NEILL, ROBERT PATRIC
MARTIN, PHILIP HARTWELL
PETERSON, GEORGE EDWARD
POWER, MAX SINGLETON
PRICE,JOSEPH LEVERING
QUITSLUND, JAMES AUTHOR
RAAF, JOHN HEART
RICE, MICHAEL STEVEN
ROMIG, JOSEPH HOWARD
SANDERS, JOSEPH STANLEY � CFR



Senior Partner: Sanders & Dickerson The law firm he established has just
passed its twentieth anniversary. The list of the community organizations he
supports with his time and energy covers two pages of the board of directors
of the NCAA, vice-chairman of the United States-South Africa Leadership
Exchange Program, board of directors of the Economic Resources Corporation
Los Angeles, co-founder of the Watts Summer Festival -- among a dozen or so
others of equal substance. Neither this long list of achievements, nor his
law degree from Yale and Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford make Stanley Sanders a
role model, in his own eyes: "I don't like the term. I may be a role model
for my own children or for young, black lawyers. But that's it. I prefer to
think of myself as an institution builder. I like to think in terms of my
ability to bring groups together for a purpose over time...like building my
law firm." He defines his practice at Sanders & Dickerson as having a
"minority focus". Half of his business is with black firms, the other half is
"more mainstream". All his partners and all his associates are black. Stanley
could have stayed on in a "more mainstream" law firm but setting up his own
firm "was the reason I went to law school -- to serve an area of the business
community I thought was undeserved."

SCHANTZ, MARK ELWOOD
SLOCOMBE, WALTER BECKER - CFR



Walter B. Slocombe was nominated by President Clinton to be Under Secretary
of Defense for Policy on July 13, 1994 and confirmed by the Senate on
September 14, 1994. Prior to this appointment, he had served as Principal
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy since June 1, 1993. Pending his
confirmation in that position he had been a consultant to the Office of the
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy from January 21, 1993. He had
previously served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning
(USDP), from November 1979 to January 1981, and as Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs (ISA) from January 1977
to November 1979. In both positions, he served concurrently as Director of
the DoD SALT Task Force. In 1969 and 1970 he was a member of the Program
Analysis Office of the National Security Council staff, working on strategic
arms control, long term security policy planning, and intelligence issues.
>From January 1981 until he joined the Clinton administration, he had been a
member of the Washington, D.C. law firm of Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered. He
had earlier practiced law at Caplin & Drysdale since 1971, where he became a
partner in 1974. In 1970-71 he was a Research Associate at the International
Institute for Strategic Studies in London.

SMYTHE, ROBERT THOMAS
SUNDBERG, ANDREW PETER



A principle with The Locke Group - consultants whose clients include the UN,
World Bank, Dept. of Commerce and Congress - he has been based in Geneva
since 1968. Graduate of US Naval Academy. A brief visit to their home page
(www.lockegroup.com) has raised my curiosity about this group. [mmmike]

THOMPSON, WILLARD SCOTT - CFR



Director, U S Institute for Peace Dr. Thompson is Associate Professor of
International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law, Tufts University. He
also served in the Ford Administration as a White House Fellow and Assistant
Secretary of Defense, and was a member of the Reagan Administration.

WESTBROOK, SAM WILKINS III
WIDEMAN, JOHN EDGAR



Born 6/14/41 in Washington, DC, he is the second African-American to be named
Rhodes Scholar (Alain Locke was the first). He is a professor at
UMass/Amherst He was a basketball player at Penn, and won the Pulitzer Prize
for fiction. His daughter, Jamila Wideman, is a famous women's basketball
player and was on the Olympic team in '96.

WOOD, DONALD JOSEPH
WOOLSEY, JAMES R. - CFR



R. James Woolsey is a partner at the law firm of Shea & Gardner in
Washington, D.C. He returned to the firm in January 1995 after serving for
two years as Director of Central Intelligence. He has practiced at the firm
for seventeen years, on four occasions, since 1973


1964

BOHSTEDT, JOHN HOWARD
BUNNIN, NICHOLAS FREDERICK
COLDREN, LEE ORIN
COOK, MICHAEL BLANCHARD
COOPER, RICHARD MELVYN
CUTTER, W. BOWMAN - CFR



Mr. W. Bowman Cutter (GIIC Steering Committee Chair) Mr. Cutter is currently
serving as managing director in the firm of E.M. Warburg, Pincus and Company,
Inc. He also serves as the chairman of the Global Information Infrastructure
Commission (GIIC) Steering Committee for the Center for Strategic &
International Studies. Previously, he served under President Clinton as
Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, where he shaped
international and domestic policies. He also served as executive associate
director, managing the federal budget for the Office of Management and Budget
in the Carter administration. During his tenure as senior partner and vice
chairman for Strategy and Learning at Coopers & Lybrand, Mr. Cutter designed
the firm's corporate strategy, finance and organizational design as related
to the telecommunications and information industry. Mr. Cutter has extensive
international experience, and has spent substantial time in Africa and Latin
America. He has also worked with the World Bank on public sector management
projects, and served on the board of Volunteers for Technical Assistance
(VITA). He holds degrees from Harvard University (summa cum laude); Oxford
University (as a Rhodes scholar) and Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson
School.

DAVIS, EARL THOMAS
ERWIN, JOHN WALTER
GERRITY, THOMAS PATRIC



Dean, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

HAMACHEK, ROSS FRANK



http://www.washpostco.com/ar97_dir.htm 1997 Annual Report - Corporate
Directory Ross F. Hamachek Vice President--Planning and Development

HOLMQUIST, RICHARD HARRY
KAHAM, MORTON G.
KUDRLE, ROBERT THOMAS



Dr. Kudrle is a Professor at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public
Policy at the University of Minnesota. He studies industrial organization,
public policy toward business, and international economic policy. Much of his
recent research has examined economic relations among industrial countries.
He has served as a consultant and expert witness for the Antitrust Division
of the U.S. Department of Justice and as a consultant to the Internal Revenue
Service, Canadian Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, U.N. Center
on Transnational Corporations, Overseas Private Investment Corporation,
Agency for International Development, and Urban Institute. Kudrle is past
coeditor of International Studies Quarterly and serves on its editorial
board. He also has been on the editorial boards of Journal of Health Politics
Policy and Law, International Interactions, International Political Economy
Yearbook, and the Minnesota Journal of Global Trade. A Rhodes Scholar, Kudrle
holds a master of philosophy degree in economics from Oxford University and a
doctorate in economics from Harvard University.

LUTZER, DAVID JOHN
MCCAIN, MORRIS ALLEN
MITCHELL, BERT BREON
MUNFORD, ROBERT SIMS
NOBLE, RICHARD SCOTT
PARKHURST, GUY W. H.
PRESSLER, LARRY LEE - CFR



Senator Larry Pressler: Member of Congress for 22 years (R - S. Dakota) -- 18
years in the Senate; author of the Telecommunications Act of 1996; Chairman
of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; author of
various aviation, pipeline, transportation, satellite, foreign policy,
business and trade legislation during his time in Congress; former Rhodes
Scholar at Oxford, England (graduate); Harvard Law School (graduate); and
Vietnam veteran (U.S. Army). Pressler was awarded Vietnam military
decorations from the Mekong Delta and the Tet Offensive. During his tenure in
the Senate, Senator Pressler served on the following Committees: Commerce,
Foreign Relations, Finance, Banking, Environment and Public Works, Small
Business, Judiciary and Special Committee on Aging. Pressler has been a
McKinsey & Company business consultant and spent three years as an attorney
in the U.S. State Department Legal Advisor's office. As a government lawyer,
Larry Pressler worked on economic, business, GATT and other trade issues. He
was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1974 and to the U.S.
Senate in 1978 where he served until 1997. Since leaving the U.S. Senate in
January 1997, Senator Pressler has practiced telecommunications law in
Washington D.C. with the firm of O'Connor and Hannan. He serves on eight
corporate boards.

PRESSLY, PAUL MOFFATT
RISSER, WILLIAM LEIGH
ROWE, THOMAS DUDLEY JR.
SAPERSTEIN, LEE WALDO
SKOLNIK, MICHAEL LEWIS
SMITH, STEPHEN KENDELL
SPETH, JAMES GUSTAVE - CFR



James Gustav Speth, administrator of the United Nations Development Program,
which compiled the Human Development Report 1996 (From "U.N. Survey Finds
World Rich-Poor Gap Widening," in New York Times).

STOIBER, CARLTON RAY
TAYLOR, DAVIS
THOMAS, BRUCE RICHARD
WESTLING, JON NORMAN



Office of the President: President, Jon Westling...Boston University

WOOD, PETER HUTCHINS

1965
Bach, Danilo Nicholas



Academy Award� Writers, 1980s Awards for 1984 Screenplay Written Directly for
the Screen: Winner: Robert Benton "Places in the Heart" Also nominated:
Daniel Petrie Jr., Danilo Bach "Beverly Hills Cop"

Bancroft, Ronald Mann
Barisas, Bernard George
Bradley, William Warren



AKA "Bill Bradley" Presidential Candiate 2000 "Toward the end of Bill's
Oxford sojourn in 1967, he felt the pull of basketball once again. Alone in
the Oxford gym, he was shooting baskets when he realized that he wouldn't be
satisfied until he tested himself against the best players in the world, and
that meant the NBA. So he left Oxford and returned to the United States-as
the newest member of the New York Knicks." Above from the official Bill
Bradley web site; www.billbradley.com
Bill Bradley dropped out of Oxford two months prior to graduation in 1967,
not as he claims to play for the New York Knicks, but to go into the Air
Force Reserves. After serving only 6 months active duty as an officer (the
requirement was 4 years active duty), he joined the New York Knicks in Dec.
1967. The following year Oxford let Bradley take "special exams" and he
graduated Oxford in 1968.

Cotton, Thomas Arthur
Danzig, Richard Jeffrey



Mr. Danzig was sworn in as the 71st Secretary of the Navy on November 16,
1998. From September 1997 to November of 1998, Mr. Danzig was an Adjunct
Professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs, and a Traveling Fellow of the Center for International Political
Economy. In these capacities, he conducted research and interviews in Asia
and Europe on international security issues. Mr. Danzig served as the 26th
Under Secretary of the Navy from November 1993 to May 1997. In addition to
addressing day-to-day issues, Mr. Danzig's work contributed to the greater
integration of the Navy and Marine Corps, redirection and reduction of the
size of the Department in the wake of the end of the Cold War, development
and implementation of a program to increase minority participation in the
officer ranks of the Navy and Marine Corps, and innovation in a number of
programs affecting both warfighting and diplomacy. In recognition of his work
as Under Secretary, Mr. Danzig was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service
and the Navy Distinguished Service Awards. Mr. Danzig was a Washington, D.C.,
partner of the national law firm of Latham & Watkins from 1981 to 1993. He
served as Deputy Chair of the firm's International Practice Group, and also
as Director of its Japan Group. From 1979 to 1981, Mr. Danzig served as
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs
and Logistics. Prior to that, he served for a year and a half in the same
office as a Deputy Assistant Secretary. In that role, he contributed
particularly to the development of the Department's capacity to mobilize
manpower and materiel for deployment abroad. In 1981, he was awarded the
Defense Distinguished Public Service Award�. Mr. Danzig has lectured
extensively on a variety of national security and legal issues. In addition,
he served as a senior evaluator for Joint Chiefs of Staff mobilization
exercises, a consultant to the Department of State on defense trade controls,
and a member of a National Academy of Science panel on defense manpower
issues. Mr. Danzig has published numerous articles on legal topics and a book
on American and British contract law. In 1986, he co-authored the Ford
Foundation funded book, National Service: What Would it Mean?

Digilio, Victor Rodger
Fay, Brian Curtis
Gayer, Alan Joseph
Gearen, John Joseph
Groves, Wayne Eugene
Heineman Jr., Benjamin Walter - CFR
Holaday, Alva Bart
Hottell, John Alexander



Graduated from West Point in 1964, tenth in a class of 564. He was a Rhodes
scholar in 1965. In Vietnam he earned two Silver Stars. He was killed in the
crash of a helicopter on July 7, 1970. He was 27 at the time.
"�It comes from a Time�. magazine article about the cemetery here at West
Point. The title of the article is Too Many Brave Souls by Jamie Malanowski.
I encourage you to read it if you have not done so already. It was in the
November 17, 1997 issue, I have a copy if anyone is interested. The final
paragraph talks about John Hottell III, class of '64- a Rhodes scholar and
two-time winner of the Silver Star. Sadly, he was killed in Vietnam in 1970,
but in a letter he wrote to his wife before his death he said the following: "
I deny that I died for anything- not my country, not my Army, not my fellow
man. I lived for these things, and the manner in which I chose to do involved
the very real chance that I would die.. my love for West Point and the Army
was great enough... for me to accept this possibility as part of a price
which must be paid for things of great value."�."

Keach, William Carroll
Knapp, Robert Hazard
Londergan, John Timothy



Dr. Londergan is a Physics Professor at the University of Indiana.

McClung, Merle Steven
McCormick, Peter Neely



Graduate of Cornell College of Iowa ('65), as of '97 associate professor of
Philosophy at Coe College.

McGrew, William Clement
Markham, James Morris
Morgan, Miles
Nehring, Richard Dale
O�Flaherty, James Daniel - CFR
Ritch, John Bundy
Ruffin, Richard W. B.
Sansom, Robert Lewis
Smith, Michael Edward
Sorensen, Richard Perry
Spearman, Robert Worthington

1966
BACHMAN, RALPH WALTER JR
BERGMAN, STEPHEN JOSEPH
BUCKLEY, MICHAEL
CLARK, WESLEY KANNE - CFR



NATO Supreme Commander (from Arkansas) WH Fellow 75-76

CLARK, WILLIAM MACKEY
COHEN, RICHARD LAWRENCE
CULLER, JONATHAN DWIGHT
EARLY, STEWART



Tau Beta, Penn Alpha, 66

FILSON, CHARLES WEBB
FRERKING, WILLIAM PRESTON
HESSLER, CURTIS ALAN - CFR
HILLMAN, GERALD PAUL
HOWLETT, DAVID ROBERT
JOSEPH, RICHARD ANTHONY - CFR



Dr. Joseph is the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Political Science at Emory
University.

KENDALL, DAVID EVAN - CFR?



Lawyer for the POTUS

KNOX, WILLIAM DAVID
LE CUYER, PHILIP JEFFRY



"Tutor" (professor) at St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM. English Lit,
Biology, Chemistry",,,"St John's College - Santa Fe and Annapolis campuses.
Danforth Graduate Fellow. Woodrow Wilson Fellow

MALICK, TERRANCE FREDERICK



Film director (The Thin Red Line, Badlands, Days of Heaven) - a native
Oklahoman and graduate of Harvard, now living in Austin, Texas
>From moviepeople.hollywood.com: "Terrence [sic] Malick was the great enigma
of contemporary filmmaking, a shadowy figure whose towering reputation rests
almost entirely on a pair of near-perfect features released a generation ago.
A visual stylist beyond compare, Malick emerged during the golden era of
1970s American movie-making, bringing to the screen a dreamlike, ethereal
beauty countered by elliptical, ironic storytelling; resonant and mythic, his
films illuminated themes of love and death with rare mastery, their indelible
images distinguished by economy and precision. Born in Waco, Texas on
November 30, 1943, Malick spent many of his formative summers working as a
farmhand, an experience upon which he would draw extensively in his films.
Upon graduating Harvard with a degree in philosophy, he entered Magdalen
College in Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, but exited prior to completing his
final thesis. On returning to the U.S., he became a free-lance journalist,
with his byline appearing in publications including Life, Newsweek and The
New Yorker. �"

MARSTON, RICHARD CHARLES



Director: Wharton School, U of Penn, the Weiss Center for Int'l Financial
Research","Paper in Progress:March 98, "Pass Through and Exposure" with GM
Bodner and B Dumas Weiss Center for Int'l Research, Wharton U of Penn.
Visiting Professor: Kiel Institute, Bank of Japan, Chuluongkorn UThailand.
Research Fellow: Brookings Institute, 71-72

MARTIN, MICHAEL MURRAY



Assoc Dean and Cameron Prof, Fordham U School of Law. Evidence, Torts. Also
taught at: Chicago Law School - 68-69. U of Washington Law School -
69-72","Federal Rules of Evidence Manual 1994, with S.Saltzberg. 7th ed.
Lexis Law Pub 98

MUNZER, STEPHEN ROGER



UCLA since Formerly with Covington and Burling. Formerly taught philosophy at
Rutgers. Presently teaches: contracts, property, and legal philosophy. Listed
as media contact person for Community Property Law, Organ Transplant Policy
(organs as property - ethical and legal issues, not sperm and egg issues),
Panhandling, Property Rights (political/philosophical issues re organ
transplants/molecular biology)","Project from APA: looking at poverty, both
voluntary and involuntary, bragging, homeless day laborers, begging as
religious/secular ideal. "A Theory of Property Cambridge U Press 1990"
American Philosophical Association - David Baumgardt Memorial Fellowhip.
Social Philosophy and Policy Center at Bowling Green State U. Fellowship for
Nat'l Endowment for Humanities

O'TOLLE, JAMES JOSEPH
PASCHALL, DOUGLAS DUANE



Appears on the list of long time Clinton friends to sleep in the Lincoln
Bedroom.

RAWSON, ROBERT HAY JR.
REGAN, DONALD HARRIS
ROPER, JOHN WILLIAM
SCHINDLER, JAMES EDWARD
TEITELBAUM, MICHAEL SAM - CFR



Program Director of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, is a demographer with a
B.A. from Reed College and a D.Phil. from Oxford University, where he was a
Rhodes Scholar. His past positions include: member of the faculties of Oxford
University and Princeton University; Staff Director of the Select Committee
on Population, U.S. House of Representatives; professional staff member of
the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; one
of 12 Commissioners of the U.S. Commission for the Study of International
Migration and Cooperative Economic Development (1988-90); elected First Vice
President of the Population Association of America, the scientific society of
demographers. At present, he serves (via appointment by the Congressional
leadership) as one of nine Commissioners of the U.S. Commission on
Immigration Reform (known as the Jordan Commission after its late Chair,
former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan). In April 1993, he was elected a Vice
Chair of the Commission, and in this capacity is currently serving as Acting
Chair.

TSIEN, RICHARD WINYU



Tau Beta, Mass Beta, 65 Professor and director of mental health research
institute at Stanford; elected to National Academy of Science in 1997.

WAGERS, ROBERT SHELBY



Tau Beta, Arizona Beta, 66

WHITE, WILLIAM FRANK
YATES, DOUGLAS THOMAS

1967
Abbot, Charles Stevenson



Admiral; in 1998, Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command that
provides combat-ready forces in support of U.S. commitments to the NATO
Alliance. Born in Pensacola, FL, a 1966 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.

Alexander, John Rowell
Allen, Thomas Hodge



Democratic congressman from Maine's first district. Committee memberships:
Committee on Armed Services Committee on Government Reform Democratic
Steering and Policy Committee � Worked one year for Senator Edmund S. Muskie
and then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1974. While working in a
Portland law firm for 20 years, Tom was active in civic affairs. He served on
the City Council and as Mayor of Portland

Bock, David Ruick



Managing Partner of Federal City Capital Advisors, LLC, a strategic advisory
and corporate financial services firm located in Washington, DC. In the past,
he was a Managing Director in the London corporate finance group of Lehman
Brothers and was responsible for developing their investment banking business
in emerging markets such as India, Russia, Turkey, and Central Europe. A
former Rhodes Scholar, Mr. Bock spent more than 16 years at the World Bank,
gaining a first-hand knowledge of economic and social conditions worldwide
and their influence on business strategy and performance. Mr. Bock will serve
on the investment committee of The Nantucket Group.

Brecher, Kenneth Steven
Campion, Edward Winslow
Clendaniel, William Clark
Duff, William Michael
Forman, Barry Ian
Fredrickson, Michael Allan
Hardesty Jr., David Carter



David Hardesty was West Virginia University student body president and at
Oxford, where he enrolled in Queen�s College, president of the Oxford
American Student Association. After receiving a law degree from Harvard
University, he served as tax commissioner of West Virginia (1977-80),
chairman or secretary of the State Economic Development Authority (1977-80),
the Municipal Bond Commission (1977-80), and the West Virginia State Tax
Study Commission (1982-84). He has chaired many business and charitable
boards and practiced law with Bowles, Rice, McDavid and Love in Charleston,
West Virginia. When the state legislature reorganized higher education in
1989, Hardesty became the first chairperson of the University of West
Virginia System Board of Trustees. He had been chairperson of the Board of
Advisers of the University. On July 1, 1995, he became WVU�s twenty-first
president.

Harrod, John Patton
Hitchner, Stephen Ballinger
Iwasa, Warren Mamoru
Katz, Ronald Stanley � CFR



Coudert Brothers - Areas Of Practice: High Technology, Antitrust & Trade
Regulation, Antitrust Law Litigation & Appeals, Computer Law, Intellectual
Property Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Science & Technology Law,
International Arbitration, Business & Commercial Law, Trademarks, Unfair
Competition�.Past Positions: United States Department of State, Office of the
Law of the Sea Negotiations, Deputy Director, 1977 � 1978 United States
Justice Department, Antitrust Division, Prosecutor, 1975 - 1977
�International Legal Center Fellow, Bandung, Indonesia, 1973 - 1974

Killingsworth, Mark Robert
Krichberg, Jerome Michael
Marlantes, Karl Arthur
Oxman, Stephen Alan � CFR



Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs from 1993-1997

Pedersen, Richard Joseph
Peters, Charles
Price, Kent do Mers
Randolph, Robert Carter



VMI '67; attained a Harvard law degree, is director of 'a major chemical
corporation.'
Was appointed by Governor Lowry to the position of Washington State Special
Trade Representative in March 1994. Reporting directly to the Governor, Mr.
Randolph serves as the policy advisor to the Legislature and Governor on
trade issues, serves as the State's trade envoy to foreign governments on
trade issues, and acts as the State's liaison to the federal government and
the Congress on trade matters. As befitting its character as the most
trade-dependent state in the nation, Washington is the first state to have a
Special Trade Representative.

Schaffran, Stephen Daniel
Schaper, Richard Louis
Sheller, James Robert
Stillwell, Robert Earl
Stocking, Samuel Baker
Twomey, Daniel Ireland
Wagenseil, Harris
Ward, Thomas Reid



Rev. Ward is the Chaplain for Sewanee, the University of the South. Lecturer
in Spirituality B.A., The University of the South B.A., M.A., Oxford
University M.Div., Virginia Theological Seminary
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