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After graduating from Yale, Weed entered Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs, where he again illustrated natural talent and hard work...
...believe his dedication and optimism inspired all of us here at the Woodrow Wilson School--fellow students, staff and faculty," says Gregory M. Stankiewicz '84, a Ph.D. student in public policy who worked with Weed as a tutor and classroom aide in the required first-year statistics course...
Porter, a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Kennedy School, was a top domestic policy adviser in the Ford, Reagan and Bush administrations...
...Dionne, Gingrich's radical anti-government posture is an attack on the legacy of Progressivism, as established by Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. The great Progressive belief was that government should be used "to expand individual choice and protect communities, [in] an effort to improve living standards across the society...." Gingrich sees every act of government as an assault on freedom; but the lesson of the 20th century, for Dionne, is that government is crucial for preserving individual rights in ways that the market...
Also running for the board are Woodrow A. Myers, director of Health Care Management at Ford Motor Company, who was awarded a degree from Harvard Medical School in 1977; Richard E. Oldenburg '54, chair of Sotheby's North America; and Robert D. Reischauer '63, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington...