from: http://Alamo-Girl.com/04561.htm Click Here: <A HREF="http://Alamo-Girl.com/04561.htm">FreeRepublic</A> ----- 1968 ALLER, FRANK WILLIAM Frank Aller (1968) was Willie's roommate at Oxford, who apparently was 'repentant of draft dodging' and was found dead of gunshot to the mouth. He is in the DSL, cited in a NY Post article dated 10/3/98. BERSIN, ALAN DOUGLAS U.S. Attorney to Head San Diego City Schools 1998 In addition to being at Oxford with WJBC, he was also a classmate at Yale Law School, and a classmate of Algore's at Harvard. Bersin recommended Charles LaBella for the campaign-cash investigation. BLAIR, DENNIS CUTLER Admiral Dennis Cutler Blair is currently a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as Commander in Chief of Pacific and Asia (since February '99.) Just prior to assuming that command, he was Director of the Joint Staff in the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Also on staff of the NSC. CIA Director John Deutsch named him to a newly created post in '95-- U.S. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support. A recent quote from Blair in testimony before the House Armed Services committee in March 99: "China is not a military threat to U.S interests" and would not represent a threat for "at least 20 years." � Dennis Blair was a WH Fellow in '75-76, same time Gen. Wesley Clark was a WH Fellow. BUTTE, GEORGE CHARLES Graduate of Univ. of Arizona ('67), he is an English Professor (since '89) at Colorado College. CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON - CFR - TC CRAWFORD, JAMES ELLIS EAKELEY, DOUGLAS SCOTT Appointed by Bill Clinton to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation for a term expiring July 13, 1999 �. Eakeley also appears on the list of Lincoln Bedroom overnighters. EARL, ROBERT LAWSON A graduate of the Naval Academy, he rose to the rank of Lt. Col. in the Marines and was named to Reagan's National Security Counsel in 1986. He served in Oliver North's Political-Military Affairs Directorate as Deputy Director. FLETCHER, WILLIAM ALAN Nominated and Appointed Judge under Clinton: William A. Fletcher (J.D., Yale 1975) Nominated: U.S. Circuit Judge Ninth Circuit January 7, 1997 Formerly: Professor School of Law Boalt Hall University of California. GLESS, DARRYL JAMES Professor of English (Hire Date: 1980) Associate Dean for the Humanities�.Darryl J. Gless has worked extensively in recent years on the educational challenges and opportunities occasioned by increasing racial, ethnic, and other kinds of diversity in university classrooms. He is at work now on the interpretive and pedagogical implications of the historical records of first contacts between European, Africans, and Americans. His books include a study of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure in its religious and philosophical contexts (Princeton University Press, 1979) and of the theological implications in Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene (Interpretation and Theology in Spenser, Cambridge University Press, 1994). Gless has also co-edited, with Barbara Herrnstein Smith, a volume of essays on The Politics of Liberal Education (Duke University Press, 1991). He was appointed by Clinton to the National Endowment for the Humanities in 94 and served at least until 98. He may still be there ISAACSON, JOHN MAGYAR JOHNSON, ROBBIN ST. CLAIR - CFR In 1997, VP of Public Relations for Cargill Corp JONES, BOISFEUILLET Boisfeuillet Jones: President and General Manager for the Washington Post JONES, BOISFEUILLET - Building at Emory University with name on it (medical). Wrote a book "Health Of Americans" KEY, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT KIMBERLY, ROBERT PARKER MCCALLUM, ROBERT DAVIS National Lobbyist Directory MCFADDEN, THOMAS GEORGE Thomas G. McFadden, Associate University Librarian, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University., Flaggstaff, AZ Tom has been Associate University Librarian at the Cline Library, Northern Arizona University since 1993. He also is an Adjunct Instructor, University Honors Program. Prior positions have included: Head, Humanities/Social Sciences Department, Shields Library, University of California; Head of General Reference, Rockefeller Library and Science Center, Brown University; Head of General Reference, Wallace Memorial Library, Rochester Institute of Technology. He has been a Tutor in Philosophy at Worchester College, Oxford University, UK�.Chair-elect, College and University Libraries Division, Arizona Library Association (1995/1996) Pew Roundtable (1994/1995, 1995/1996) Northern Arizona University Faculty Senate (1995/1996). President, American Society of Indexers (1993/1994). Director, American Society of Indexers (1990/1991, Tom has chaired other librarian associations in California, New York, and Rhode island. MARSHALL, KEITH COOPER Lives and works in New Orleans. Owns an art gallery and a restored plantation called Madewood. MARTIN, DELL HOWARD PARISH, PAUL MERREL PRATT, WALTER FLOYD JR. REICH, ROBERT BERNARD First Secretary of Labor for WJC.. REINECKE, THOMAS LEONARD Can't find who he is, but found his address at the Naval Research Laboratory in Wash DC. RIS, FEDERIC NASH SAMUELS, DAVID ALEXANDER SATTER, DAVID ARNOLD Program coordinator for Central Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union. A former Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times of London, he has written widely on Russia and the former Soviet Union for many years and is fluent in Russian. His book, Age of Delirium: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union, will be published in the spring of 1996 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. journalist and Russian specialist SHEA, MICHAEL ALAN SINGER, DANIEL DEWIN Daniel D Singer is a journalist. He is a European correspondant for Nations Magazine and contributing writer for Monthly Review. An independent socialist magazine MONTHLY REVIEW, editors Paul M. Sweezy and Harry Magdoff Since its founding in 1949, MR has held an unswerving commitment to the Marxist approach to political economy and history. Widely appreciated for its unique blend of scholarship and activism, dedication to historical understanding, and readability, Monthly Review's independent vision of socialism and critical honesty make it an indispensable tool for understanding global capitalism and the prospects for change. STERNS, RICHARD GAYLORE TALBOTT, NELSON STROBRIDGE - CFR Special Advisor for CIS - went to Moscow with Clinton? WILLIAMSON, THOMAS SAMUEL - CFR Thomas S Williamson (1968) is a lawyer whose litigation practice includes employment law and health and welfare law matters for state governments. He received a BA from Harvard College in 1968. From 1993 through 1996, he served as Solicitor of Labor for the U.S. Department of Labor. In 1978, he was named Deputy Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Energy. 1969 Amoss, Walter James Yale '69; editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune Baker, Tyler Alexander Bose, Thomas Neville Calhoun, Charles Credille Caudill, Randall Lee Crandall, Grant Fotheringham He's the United Mine Workers General Counsel and member of the Teamsters 'Independent' Review Board. Just about Clinton's age and his primer client is Richard Trumpka who has taken the 5th before the Grand Jury in the Teamsters-DNC-AFL-CIO cash swap scandel which took Ron Carey out. Trumpka was formerly the UMW President and is now John Sweeney's #2 at the AFL-CIO. Drugan, Wayne Arthur Griffin, Harold Eugene Higham, John Robert History Professor Johns Hopkins U Janis, Mark Weston - CFR Lawyer...written books on international law Kerns, Hikaru Tsuruoka Lackritz, Marc Edward President Security Industry Association...Gave testimony before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Affairs on May 14,1997 on modernizing and restructuring the financial industry in the U.S�.Advances in technology and increased global competition have improved efficiencies in the financial services industry. As spokesman for the SIA, Mr. Lackritz will discuss the possible changes in regulation and legislation in Washington to improve Wall Street's business of financing industry and managing investments for the public. McCurine, William Partner with Gray, Cary,Ware and Frederick Practice Group(s): Litigation Represents tire companies in major personal injury actions. Continuing advice to manufacturers on product liability issues. Represented General Partner in action involving breaches of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and fraud. Defended lawyer in legal malpractice action. William B. Enright Inn of Court, Treasurer/Secretary Lecturer for CEB and the Rutter Group on Tort Law Demonstrator of San Diego Inn of Court Magaziner, Ira Charles - CFR?? Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development Menaker, Richard Glen Michaud, Steven John Miller, Lawrence Allen Norton, Patrick Michael Okerson, David Jonathan Pfeiffer, Steven Bernard - CFR Member of the law firm of Fulbright and Jaworski. Wesleyan University (B.A., 1969); Oxford University, England (B.A., 1971; M.A., 1983); University of London, England (M.A., 1973) Rhodes Scholar; Yale University (J.D., 1976). Member: The District of Columbia Bar; New Jersey State, American and International Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Corporate Law; Commercial Law; International Law. Published in the The National Law Journal he is on the Board of Directors of The Riggs National Corp�. The Washington Post has the Riggs Co. listed as #8 of the Top 30 Financial Institutions Phillips, Randel Eugene Ponsor, Michael Adrian Federal District Judge for the Boston, Massachusetts district. Porter, Roger Blaine Roger B. Porter is the IBM Professor of Business and Government and Director of the Center for Business and Government. He has served for more than a decade in senior economic policy positions in the White House, most recently as assistant to the President for economic and domestic policy from 1989-93. >From 1985-89, Porter was professor of business and government and faculty chair of the Program for Senior Managers in Government at the Kennedy School. He served as Director of the White House Office of Policy Development in the Reagan Administration, and as Executive Secretary of the President's Economic Policy Board in the Ford White House. He is the author of two books on economic policy, Presidential Decision Making and The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Grain Agreement. A 1969 alumnus of Brigham Young University, Porter was a Rhodes Scholar studying and teaching at Oxford University, where he received his B.Phil degree. He was a White House Fellow from 1974-75 and received his M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University. Member of the board of directors for Tenneco and is on the President�s Commission on White House Fellowships. Roe, David Benson Yale Law (74), he is a staff attorney in Calif. for the Environmental Defense Fund - chief author of Calif. Prop. 65, he has been involved with many govt. issues regarding chemicals Roelofs, James Milton Saba, Paul Francis Schenkkan, Pieter Meade Lawyer with the Austin, TX firm of Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody who is involved in tobacco litigation, amongst other things. Schork, Erich Kurt Schwartz, Barth David Sturm, Steven Ross Von Kaenel, Howard Jackson Weiskel, Timothy Claude As of 1997, Professor of Ecological Ethics and Director of the Seminar on Environmental Values at Harvard 1970 BADARACCO, JOSEPH LOUIS Harvard Business School Dept Head and author of numerous books on business ethics. BARKER, SCOTT SOPER BOLY, JOHN ROBERT English Professor Marquette University BOUCHER, BRUCE AMBLER CAIN, BRUCE EDWARD Professor of Government U.C. Berkely CROCKER, RICHARD RANDOLPH DOTSON, HEYWARD HARRELL He was an NBA-caliber player from the last decent basketball team Columbia ever had. ENGLES, CHARLES ROBERT FALLOWS, JAMES MACKENZIE - CFR Harvard grad who was a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter while a candidate and in the White House; he became editor of "U.S. News & World Report" in 1996 - Reporter for the Atlantic Monthly GIBBONS, RAYMOND JOHN HANSON, ERIC C.T HICKS, DAVID VERN President of Darlington School, GA HUTCHINSON, DENNIS JAMES KEITH, KENT MARSTELLER KEYS, RANDOLPH GEORGE MEHLMAN, MAXWELL JONATHAN Currently a Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, School of Law and Director, The Law-Medicine Center, Case Western Reserve University, School of Law. His law degree was from Yale University, 1975. Member, Ad Hoc Study Section, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Branch, Office of Human Genome Research, National Institutes of Health (July 1994). Consultant, American Association of Retired Persons (1992). Report: Medical Malpractice Reform: An Evaluation of Alternate Methods for Assuring the Quality of Care and Compensating Victims 1992 (with Michelle Hardman). Participant, Surgeon General's Workshop on Increasing Organ Donation, July 8-10, 1991, Washington, D.C. Special Counsel, National Kidney Foundation, amicus appearance, Brotherton v. Cleveland, No. 89-3820 (January 18, 1991). Chairman, Section of Law, Medicine and Health Care, American Association of Law Schools (1990 term). Special Counsel, Special Committee on Medical Malpractice, New York State Bar Association (1988- ). Professional Advisory Board, Center for Biomedical Ethics, CWRU School of Medicine (1988- ). Member, Legal Policy Review Panel, National Leadership Coalition on AIDS. Cases Editor, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Editorial Advisory Board, Health Law Journal of Ohio. Associate, Health Systems Management Center, Weatherhead School of Management, CWRU. Member, Advisory Panel on the Oregon Medicaid Demonstration Project, Office of Technology Assessment, U. S. Congress (1991-92). Member, Executive Committee, Institute for Urban Health, CWRU School of Medicine (1990-92). Committee to Design a Strategy for Quality Review and Assurance in Medicare, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (1987-1990). Consensus Panel on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, National Institutes of Health (1987). MILLER, WENTWORTH EARL Author/instructor of the Legal Exam Essay Writing System. Yale Law School '77. NEUGEBAUER, ROBERT DEAN PAINTER, DAVID SIDNEY PETSKO, GREGORY ANTHONY Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, Brandeis University, where he is also Director of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Center. QUAMMEN, DAVID MICHAEL Nature writer/novelist REDMAN, ERIC Heller, Ehrman, White and McAuliffe RUDMAN, JEFFREY BRUCE Jeff Rudman joined Hale and Dorr LLP's Litigation Department in 1975 and since then has become a nationally recognized authority on defending shareholder class actions and the related tasks of defending Securities and Exchange Commission investigations. He has been listed in every edition of "The Best Lawyers in America". SHANOR, CHARLES ALGERNON SHEA, PATRIC ARTHUR Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Land and Minerals Management Joined the Interior Department in August 1997, as Director of the Bureau of Land Management. Prior to assuming that position, he practiced law in Salt Lake City and the District of Columbia. He also served as an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah and at Brigham Young University Law School. In December 1996, he was appointed by the President to the White House Commission on Aviation Safety. Shea also previously served as General Counsel and Assistant Secretary for Standard Communications, Inc. in Salt Lake City from 1985-1993. He worked in the District of Columbia as Counsel to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1979 to 1980. SMITH, STEPHEN DOUGLAS TRAINOR, RICHARD HUGHES TROWER, CARLOS CHRISTOPHER Private practice lawyer in Atlanta; Yale '70 and Harvard '76. VIITA, PAUL SEARS WILSON, STEPHEN LOUIS WOLFE, WILLIAM HARLOW WRIGHT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS 1971 Atlas, James Robert Blackshear, Perry Justin Bogan, Willie Clyde Call, Patrick Joseph Churchill, John Hugh Dr. Churchill is Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the College, and Professor of Philosophy at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. Note that Hendrix College is home to the infamous Arkansas Governor�s The Arkansas Governor's School is a six-week summer residential program for gifted and talented students who are upcoming seniors in Arkansas public and private high schools. The School is funded by the Arkansas State Legislature as a portion of the biennial appropriation for Gifted and Talented Programs, Planning and Curriculum, in the budget of the State Department of Education. Davis, Jerome - CFR (from a January 1998 White House Release, announcing Davis' nomination to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection) "Mr. Jerome Davis, of Columbus, Indiana, is currently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Noxtech Inc., an environmental technology development and marketing company. Prior to his tenure at Noxtech, Mr. Davis was President of Cummins Power Generation, Inc., a subsidiary of Cummins Engine Company. Mr. Davis was also Vice-President of Chemical Bank and an associate at Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood. Mr. Davis received his A.B. from Princeton University in Politics, cum laude. He received his M.A. in Politics and Economics from Oxford University where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and his J.D. from Yale University Law School. The (PCCIP) was created by Executive Order 13010 on July 15, 1996. The Commission's charge is to protect certain national infrastructures including telecommunications, banking and finance, transportation, water supply systems, emergency services, and continuity of government from threats both physical and cyber." Ferruolo, Stephen Carl Gaventa, John Price Gogel, Donald Jay Grisham, Larry Richard Henbert, Marvin Charles Hunt, Douglas Gene Kuter, David John Ligler, George Todd Luik, John Carlton Merrill, Thomas Wendell Moussouris, John Peter Neville, Thomas Brown O�Brien, Thomas William Page Jr., John Martin Rahe, Paul Anthony Raines, Franklin Delano - CFR Undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard; he recently became chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae - he is the first African-American to become chief executive of a Fortune 500 company. Director Office of Management and Budget Rosa, George Machado Rosenfeld, Robert Allan Sancton, Thomas Alexander Schaffer, David Matthews Schmoke, Kurt Lidell - CFR Now in his third term as Mayor of the City of Baltimore, was born in Baltimore on December 1, 1949. He attended the City's public schools and graduated with a bachelor's degree in history from Yale University in 1971. After attending Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, he received his law degree in 1976 from Harvard Law School. His views on legalizing marijuana have upset many. http://www.tulane.edu/~aau/WR11.15.96.html FEDERAL RELATIONS REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES "�.. Education Secretary: Richard Riley appears to be shopping around for something else, but he may stay at Education. If he does step down from that post, current successor candidates include Colorado Gov. Ron Romer; West Virginia Gov. Gaston Caperton; Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh; Georgia Gov. Zell Miller; former Deputy Education Secretary Madeleine Kunin; former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean, a Republican; and Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmoke��." [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.mdhousegop.org/guvwatch.htm "�.. July 26, 1995 An opponent of gambling during his 1995 re-election campaign, Kurt Schmoke announces that his views have evolved: "Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke plans to propose a long-shot scheme to Gov. Parris N. Glendening today that would legalize gambling in Baltimore and use some of the profits from private gambling ventures to pay for the city's troubled public schools....'" (Baltimore Sun) July 27, 1996 A quiet legislative interim is jolted by news of a secret deal: "Gov. Parris N. Glendening and Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke yesterday said they have reached a 'conceptual agreement' in which the city would cede some control over its beleaguered school system to Maryland officials in exchange for increased state educational aid. The two men declined to discuss details..." (Baltimore Sun) July 27, 1996 "Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke and Gov. Parris Glendening reached a consensus yesterday on a plan to help city schools, but revenues from legalized gambling will not be part of the solution�.(Washington Times) July 30, 1996 The plot thickens: "A pair of unlikely allies has stepped up the pressure on Gov. Parris N. Glendening to abandon his neutrality and embrace the legalization of slot machine gambling in Maryland. Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke and House of Delegates Speaker Casper R. Taylor, Jr. have both made it clear to the governor in recent days that they expect him to join them in the campaign for slots when the General Assembly reconvenes in January... " (Baltimore Sun) July 31, 1996 And pot boils over: "Gov. Parris N. Glendening has agreed to support legalizing slot machines in Maryland and has pledged to give Baltimore at least $25 million of the gambling profits a year for education, Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke said yesterday. Schmoke and Glendening made the commitment to him at a private meeting Friday as the two men negotiated an agreement on the city schools. The mayor said the governor asked him to keep the slots deal secret until Glendening could produce evidence that Maryland horse racing was being hurt by slots at Delaware tracks...." (Baltimore Sun) Associated Press 3/00 "�..A Cuban diplomat who ignored a State Department demand that he leave the country on his own was taken into custody by U.S. authorities Saturday evening and escorted to an airport for a flight out of the country. Jose Imperatori, 46, accompanied by his lawyer, was escorted away from his lawyer by FBI officials���His decision not to return voluntarily came as no surprise, as Cuban officials signaled all week they had no intention of willingly abiding by the deportation order. Mr. Imperatori was introduced to reporters by Kurt Schmoke, a former mayor of Baltimore who has been retained by the Cuban government to defend the diplomat. After his remarks, Mr. Imperatori refused to take questions. Mr. Schmoke, who said his client planned a liquids-only diet until his name is cleared, was as his side as Mr. Imperatori and an entourage of U.S. officials moved through a parking garage to the automobile waiting to take him to the airport��" Shechtman, Paul Lewis Taylor, Richard Lewis Graduated from Boston University Wurglitz, Alfred Michael 1972 Banks, Robert Darryl Brimingham, Thomas Francis Harvard grad, Mass. state Senator from Chelsea, state Senate president as of 1997. Bjerke, Bruce Terry Braden, James McCarty Carbonneau, Thomas Edgar Clodfelter, Daniel Gray Currently a State Senator in the North Carolina General Assembly (D - 40th Dist.). He's also an attorney with the Charlotte, NC firm of Moore & Van Allen. Practice Areas: Bankruptcy; Workouts; Antitrust; Unfair Trade Practices. Phi Beta Kappa. Rhodes Scholar. Law Clerk to Hon. James B. McMillan, United States District Court, Western District of North Carolina, 1977. Member, 1984-1987 and Chairman, 1986-1987, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission. Charlotte City Council, 1987-1993. Ellison, Keith Paty � CFR Embick, Andrew Richar Fall, Steven Michael Farley, William Horace Gardner, Timothy Pishon Gouraige, Herve Haagen, Paul Hess Professor of Law � Duke Law School He has published, delivered addresses, and participated on panels involving such diverse topics as threats on the life of the president (with the psychiatrist Edwin A. Weinstein), the impact of the expansion of the federal judiciary (with the Honorable Arlin M. Adams), the history of English criminal law (with Professor Sara Beale), and whether college athletes should be paid. He is collaborating with Professor John Weistart on a project to re-focus and re-conceptualize the teaching of commercial law. Professor Haagen developed his diverse interests through a broad education at Haverford College, Oxford University, Princeton and Yale Universities, in a federal clerkship, and as a litigator in private practice. He joined the Duke faculty in 1985 after concluding that teaching at the Law School would "be an adventure." Haar, Robert Theodore Harley, Richard Michael Hicks, Gregory Alan Hughston, Lane Palmer Johnson, Gart Thomas Jones, Stanley Seburn Kinsley, Michael, G. Ezra Former editor of The New Republic??? and writer for TIME magazine. Koskella, Richard Theodore Luskin, Robert David Menefee, Samuel Pyeatt Senior Associate of the Center for National Security Law, and Maury Fellow of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy. A summa cum laude and Scholar of the House graduate of Yale, he was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and also holds graduate degrees from Harvard, Virginia, and Cambridge. Menefee clerked for the Hon. Pasco M. Bowman (USCA 8th Cir.) and is admitted to the bars of seven states and the District of Columbia. Closely involved with questions of oceans law and maritime violence, Menefee is Chair of the Maritime Law Association's Working Party on Piracy, of the Marine Technology Society's Maritime Security Committee, and of the American Branch of the Internati onal Law Association's Committee on Law of the Sea. He holds positions as IMB Fellow of the I.C.C. - International Maritime Bureau (London) and Fellow to the Regional Piracy Centre (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), is a member of the I.C.C. Consultative Task Force on Commercial Crime, and is Professor and Scholar-at-Large at Regent University School of Law. Sauer, Gerald Lewis Spaeth, John Nicholas Spikes, Jesse James Stanley, Harold Watkins Toohey, Timothy James Trauger, Byron Roscoe Ver Planck, Alan Lee Wall, Leonard Lewis Zoeller, Jack Carl 1973 Bautz, Marshall Williams Blustein, Paul Jeffrey Washington Post Bowers, John Mathews Burse, Jaymond Malcolm Cannon, Michael Richard Coggins, Paul Edward Dionne, Eugene Joseph Liberal journalist Eth, Spencer Ettinger, John Riche Haass, Richard Nathan Brookings Institution Hendrickson, Chris Thompson Jackson, Phillip Lee Kalis, Peter John At West Virginia University, Peter Kalis served as student body president and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. At Brasenose College, Oxford he served as president of the Hulme Common Room and was awarded a doctor of philosophy in politics. He received a law degree from Yale University, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal. After clerking for United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Byron White, Kalis became associated with the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, office of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP, and was elected to partnership at the firm in 1985. He currently serves on its management committee. Reared in Wheeling, West Virginia, Kalis lives in Pittsburgh. Klotz, Frank Graham Koplow, David Alexander Koziol, Michael John Lindner, Philip Ray Lupfer, Tomothy Townley Manget, Frederic Fairfield Typed in "Manget" and out comes 2 declassified papers written by Frederick F. Manget! You could have knocked me over with a feather! My old high school chum really was a spook for the CIA. It was only then that I noticed a statement on the CIA website that said it was monitored ! and that it checked the pages you came from....1. "Another System of Oversight: Intelligence and the Rise of Judicial Intervention." Studies in Intelligence 39, no. 5 (1996): 43-50. "In effect, the judicial review of issues touching on intelligence matters has developed into a system of oversight.... Congressional inroads on all types of executive branch foreign affairs powers ... increased in the 1970s." Judicial oversight exist "in effective and powerful ways that go far beyond the conventional wisdom that national security is a cloak hiding intelligence activities from the Federal judiciary.... Federal judges are the essential third part of the oversight system in the United States, matching requirements of the laws to intelligence activities and watching the watchers." 2. "Presidential Powers and Foreign Intelligence Operations." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 5, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 131-153. "Foreign intelligence operations are conducted under a direct line of authority from the powers granted to the president by the Constitution. As the needs of the nation for security from external threats have grown, so have the foreign affairs and war powers of the executive branch. Today, they clearly and directly encompass foreign intelligence operations, whether such operations have Congressional sanction or not." BTW... also stumbled onto a geneology page (late, late last night) of the Mangets (yes, he is listed) and saw that a Fred Prosper Manget was in China and wrote a book at the turn of the century. Will return and try to find out more. Peppler, Mark Steven Petkevich, John Misha Pugash, James Zachary Rexer, Lyle Clift Rice, Brian Robert Sauber, Richard Alan Sheppard, David Burton Smith, Ralph Harrison Tillman, John Lloyd Valenzuela, Terence David Waters, Michael David Williams, Mark Richard Willkie, Wendell Lewis 1974 ALLARD, NICHOLAS WILLIAM BARRON, THOMAS ARCHIBALD BURK, THEODORE EUGENE BURKE, MAURICE JOSEPH CARTER, JOHN DAVID COFFEY, CHARLES EDWARD FOWLER, DAVID MC MULLIN GAVIN, CHARLES EDWARD GERSON, ELLIOT FRANCIS Currently American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust GRAYSON,BRUNS HOLLAND GRIFFIN, BRIAN COLVERT An Oklahoman, Harvard grad ('74) with a law degree from Oklahoma; served in Bush cabinet, currently Secretary of the Environment in Oklahoma HUNTER, MALCOLM LLEWELLYN JR. ISAACSON, WALTER SEFF - CFR? Editor of "Time" magazine - Born 5/20/52 in New Orleans; Harvard '74 JOHNSON, DAVID LAWTHER KERR, ALEX ARTHUR JR. KYLE, ALBERT SIDNEY MC HALE, BRIAN GEOFFREY MC KNIGHT, HAROLD BRENT MC MILLEN, CHARLES THOMAS MITCHELL, ROBERT BERTELSON JR. MORAN, JAMES STEPHEN ORISTAGLIO, MICHAEL LOUIS O'SHEA, JOHN MICHAEL PEA, ROY DAVID JR. PIERCE, KERRY KIRWIN ROSENBLATT, LEIF DOV SIMS, WILLIAM JOSEPHUS TALCOT, JAMES AUSTIN VALENCIC, MATHEW THOMAS WEINBURG, HARRY RANDOLPH WOODY, ERIK ZENO 1975 Brown, Kenneth Charles Christensen, Clayton Magleby BYU '75; professor of business administration at Harvard Business School. Collat, Donald S. Cooper, Janes Hayes Daho, Eric Carl Fallon, Richard Henry Feingold, Russell Dana United States Senator - Wisconsin and noted lefty, with occasional independent leanings Freeman, George Chester Goldstein, Joel Kramer Haden, Patrick Capper Former quarterback at the University of Southern California. Currently ABC (?) sports announcer. Harsh, Griffith Rugherford Hunt, Paul Martin LeMoyne, James G. Liberty, Robert Leo McCaffery, Michael G. Matheson, Scott Milne MERRELL, JAMES HART PEASE, WILLIAM STEWART Toxicologist with Calif. office of Environmental Defense Fund PEISCH, CHRISTOPHER LYONS POLIAKOFF, MICHAEL BARON REYNOLDS, MELVIN JAY United States Representative Democrat of Illinois A Rhodes Scholar, Congressman Mel attended the Chicago City Colleges and the University of Illinois at Champaign. He received his J.D.S. degree while studying at Oxford. Representative Reynolds also pursued a masters degree in public administration from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Prior to his congressional career, Reynolds served as an assistant professor at Roosevelt University, executive director of the Community Economic Development Education Foundation, and as a local talk show host. Founder and former president of American Scholars Against World Hunger, Congressman Reynolds traveled extensively throughout the world. He worked with Ethiopian refugees in the Sudan and completed trips to Somalia in additional relief efforts.Reynolds also served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Chicago chapter of the NAACP and worked with community based organizations and churches on the 2nd Congressional district's problems. He was instrumental in leading marches against toxic waste dumps and landfills, and also created the first drug paraphernalia free zone in Chicago.Reynolds served on the Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee. In the middle of his second term in office, Reynolds was accused of having sex with a 16 year old campaign worker and was ultimately convicted. Reynolds resigned the Congress in November of 1995 before being sentenced to 2 years in federal prison. >From Capitol Hill Blue - 10/13/98: Former Illinois Congressman Mel Reynolds, imprisoned since 1995 for having sex with an underage campaign worker, was sentenced in federal court Tuesday to 6 1/2 years on a federal fraud conviction. U.S. District Court Judge Charles Norgle...ordered Reynolds to pay $20,000 in restitution for defrauding banks and other lenders out of about $400,000 in campaign contributions on personal expenses ROLANDER, BERNARD CLAYTON RUNGE, CARLISLE FORD In 1997, Professor of Applied Economics at U. of Minn. He was the first director of The Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy (Funded by Cargill Foundation and ADM, and John Cowles, Jr.) - 1988-91. He was involved in the development of GATT. BA from UNC/CH; PhD in agricultural economics from U. Wisc. SABATO, LARRY JOSEPH U. of Virginia poly sci and TV airhead SANDEL, MICHAEL JOSEPH SAVITZ, ANDREW WADE SCHIER, FLINT DORE SELIGMAN, CRAIG HOWARD SORRELL, ROGER DARRELL TABOR, TIMOTHY LEE WILSON, EMILE LEROY 1976 AUSINK, JOHN ARTHUR BANKS, SAMUEL ANDREW BASKER, JAMES GLYNN BRENNAN, TROYEN A. S. BRUNDAGE, WILLIAM HARVEY CARTER, ASHTON BALDWIN Professor at Harvard in the JFK School of Government, author, consultant. CFR CRONON, WILLIAM JOHN DAVIS, DANNY MAC DUPREE, JOHN CARROLL EISENBRAUM, MARK WESLEY ELSTER, ALLEN DE VANEY HALL, CHRISTOPHER PATRICK HARRISON, ROBERT STEVEN HASSE, PAUL THOMAS HOLZMAN, STEVEN HEYWOOD JENSEN, DAVID ALLEN JOSWICK, HUBERT PHILIP LANDEFELD, CHARLES SETH LARSON, PETER MARVIN MCGUIRE, JAMES J. MC MAHAHAN, JEFFERSON ALLEN MITCHELL, SOLACE (?) MORALES, RICHARD MOSTOV, KEITH ELLIOT Professor and Vice-Chairman, Department of Anatomy School of Medicine University of California, San Franciscom - Education University of Chicago B.A., 1976 New College, Oxford, (Rhodes Scholar) 1976-77 Rockefeller University Ph.D., 1984 Cornell University Medical CollegeM.D.,1984 MURRAY, JAMES RICHARD NELSON, STEVEN GARTH NEWHOUSE, GEORGE BRAXTON SCOBEY, DAVID MOISSEIFF STECKLEBERG, JAMES MILTON STONE, ALFRED DOUGLAS LAWRENCE, PAUL TU WALKER, DARRELL EUGENE 1977 ABELN, MAURA JEAN ADAMS, JAMES ELI ALEXANDER, CAROLINE ELIZABETH BARKER, DANIEL A. BURKE, CATHERINE LYNN COINER, NANCY LEE COUTU, DIANE LOUISE DEUTSCH, SARAH JANE GARWIN, LAURA JUSTINE GENTLE, EDGAR GONG, GERRIT WALTER HALPERN, SUE MICHELLE HOLMGREN, DOUGLAS EARL HUNTER, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG JENKINSON, CLAY STRAUSS English and classics scholar - from North Dakota - presents one-man show revolving around historical figures KENNEDY, RANDALL LEROY Princeton and Yale Law grad, professor at Harvard Law, trustee of Princeton KLOSKE, DENNIS KOEHN, DARYL KYNES, WILLIAM LELAND LIPS, DANIEL LEE LOCKHART,STEPHEN HAROLD MCHENRY, RICHARD LEWIS MUSCATINE,ALISON NORTON, MARY CARGILL PERKINS, ROBERT HOKE PERLES, SUZANNE R. RAFFERTY, SCOTT JOSEPH ROSENHEIM, ANDREW STENGEL, RICHARD A. THAL, DENISE ANN VAN DER VAART, HUBERTUS JAN YASUNAGA, MILTON MINORU 1978 Agrast, Mark David Barber, Jennifer Carol Beesley, Kenneth Reid Bradley, Mark Andrew Brandon, Carter Jeffrey Cohen, Fred Ehrenkranz Duffey, Susan Eileen Enterline, Lynn Elizabeth Fornell, Eric Oliver Foulon, Mark Milton Greene, Jeffrey Alan Grewe, Barbara Anne Haddad, Mark Edmonde Haight, Ann Marie Henley, Lonnie Dean Huscher, Justin Severance John, Ann Meredith Klevit, Rachel Ellen Lander, Eric Steven Professor, Dept. of Biology, MIT Miller, Oliver Emerson Olivarius, Ann Parker, Richard Watson Printz, Harry William Rubin, Bruce Kalman Russ, Susan Elizabeth Seitz, Virginia Ann Severson, Kim Ann Severtson, Roald Bradley (Roald is the way it appears in the book) Smith, Frederick Theodore Stromseth, Jane Elizabeth Weber, Doron Brown '77; with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Williams III, Daniel Walter Daniel Williams was a chemistry major planning to attend medical school when he received a Rhodes Scholarship. At West Virginia University, he was varsity quarterback and, as a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletics, exemplified Rhodes� idea of service to others. He spent two years at Queen�s College, Oxford, and received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he was a faculty member for one year. He accepted a fellowship to study neuroradiology at Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University. He has has been an associate professor of radiology (neuroradiology) at Wake Forest since 1991. 1979 Allen, Frank Hedrock Banta, Kenneth Whittemore Baskin, Pat McKinney Case, Daniel Hibbard Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Hambrecht & Quist Dan joined Hambrecht & Quist in 1981, and was initially an associate and then a principal in Corporate Finance. He also served as Vice President and then a partner in the Venture Capital Department, both in San Francisco and in London. In l983, he co-founded the business that became Hambrecht & Quist Guaranty Finance. Dan rejoined Corporate Finance in l986 as co-director of mergers and acquisitions, and became Managing Director and head of Investment Banking in December l987. In l989, he was named Executive Vice President; and in 1991, he was elected to the company's Board of Directors. In l992, he was elected President and Co-Chief Executive Officer. He became Chief Executive Officer in l994 and Chairman in l998. Dan is Vice Chairman-elect of the Securities Industry Association and is a member of The Executive Committee of the Board of Technology Network and the Nominating Committee of the New York Stock Exchange. Dan also serves on the boards of directors of AMB Property Corporation, Electronic Arts, Rational Software Corporation, the Bay Area Council, and the National Science and Technology Medal Foundation. Dan was named one of Silicon Valley's "25 Power Brokers" by Business Week (1997), one of the "Top 50 Innovators in Technology" by Time Magazine (1997), one of "l00 Global Leaders for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum (1998), one of Wall Street's powerful "Out-of-Towner" players by Worth Magazine (l998), and was the only specialty investment bank Chief Executive Officer named to the "Global Finance 600" (1998). He was a runner-up for Wall Street Transcript's Securities Industry "CEO of the Year" in l996. A native of Hawaii, Dan has a B.A. in Economics and Public Policy from Princeton University and studied management at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Crowley, William Charles Der Derian, James Arthur Fine, Glenn Alan Goodgame, Charles Daniel Gootenberg, Paul Eliot Graham, Helen Evarts Haverkamp, Jennifer Ann Hefty, Elaine Carol (1995) The Valley Falls native graduated from K-State in 1978 and was the second Kansas woman selected as a Rhodes Scholar. She earned a bachelor's degree in microbiology from K-State and Oxford University, where she studied for two years. In 1985, at the age of 29, Cleary earned a medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. At the time of her death, Cleary was an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Health and Sciences Center in Boulder, Colo. As a practicing physician, Cleary was responsible for providing primary care for indigent patients, and she also taught medical students and residents, according to the Nellis Funeral Home Hildreth, James Earl Michael, Jerome Hopkins Jackson, Jeffry Alan Kiechel, Mary Victoria Lodge, David Michael Lord, Sara Matilthe Maloney, Robert Keller Marvel, Deborah Joan Min, Nancy-Ann Elizabeth Graduate of Univ. of Tenn. - Knoxville; White House Budget Officer Peacock, Jon Alan Russin, Robin Uriel Santos, John Phillip Smith, Thomas A. C. Stevenson, Karen Leslie Ulanov, Nicholas Agustine Underhill, Stefan Richard Villancourt, Margaret Mary 1980 Altman, William Carl Anderson, Betsy L. Bender, William Henry Crovitz, Gordon Far Eastern Economic Review (owned by Dow Jones) 25/F Citicorp Ctr, 18 Whitfield Rd, Causeway Bay, HK Tel 2508 4300; Fax 2503 2992 Gordon Crovitz - Editor, Publisher & Managing Director Dow Jones & Company, Inc. SVP Electronic Publishing: L. Gordon Crovitz ONLINE JOURNALISM CONFERENCE "From the Medium to the Message" � Panelists: L. Gordon Crovitz, senior vice president/electronic publishing of Dow Jones & Company � FREEDOM AIDS STABILITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA The two freest economies in the world are Hong Kong and Singapore, according to the "1998 Index of Economic Freedom" published earlier this week by the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal. The two get perfect scores for free trade, lack of government intervention in the economy, openness to foreign investment, protection of property rights, low levels of regulation and the absence of a black market. These conditions suggest that markets in Southeast Asia -- recently rocked by financial turmoil -- will stabilize soon, says L. Gordon Crovitz, Dow Jones vice president for planning and development. Crown, Steven A. Ervin, Clark Kent Assistant Attorney General of Texas Assistant Secretary of State Fedorowycz, Thor Orset Fletcher, Linda Lucille Frank, Ross Harold Goodkin, Susan Linda Hefler, Adam Daniel Hollen, Andrea Lee Jorns, Ann K. Karamanian, Susan Louise King, Mary Carolyn Lee, Ronald Derek Levine, David W. London, Robert J. L. Long, Jr, Robert Allen Miller, Christopher D. Morillo, Stephen Reeder Nalebuff, Barry James Nathans, Eli Rome, Adam Ward Assistant Professor in History and Geography at Penn State University specializing in American environmental history. "After earning a B.A. in history at Yale and studying at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, I did my Ph.D. in history at the University of Kansas, where I worked with Donald Worster. My dissertation was an environmental history of home-building in American suburbs, 1945-1970. I also have done work on the history of popular perceptions of pollution, especially in the period from 1865 to 1915. At Penn State, I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental history. I also teach a general-education survey of human-nature relationships, with a geographical and historical focus, and a number of courses in American history since 1877." Saxberg, Bror V. H. Schatz, David Gilliam Sellers, Martimer Newlin Shaka, Athan James Underwood, Craig Hall When Craig Underwood received a Rhodes Scholarship, he had just been elected West Virginia University student body president and was lobbying the Morgantown City Council to pass a health and safety housing code. To secure passage of the code, he registered thousands of students to vote. He established the Governor�s Advisory Board of Students and was a member of Mortar Board, Phi Sigma Alpha, Order of the Grail, Mountain, and Phi Beta Kappa. He graduated magna cum laude in political science. At Queen�s College, Oxford, Underwood helped found the Wall and Broad Club. He earned an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago and joined the management consulting firm of Bain and Company in Boston, Massachusetts. He left that firm in 1991 to start Loyalty Management Group, a customer loyalty program and database marketing company located in Canada that now employs over 300 people. He is an active board member of Canadian Special Olympics and the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada. He is a member of the Young President's Association. Van de Krol, Ronald J. Walker, Karon Sue ----- Aloha, He'Ping, Om, Shalom, Salaam. Em Hotep, Peace Be, All My Relations. Omnia Bona Bonis, Adieu, Adios, Aloha. Amen. 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