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The '''Chubb Fellowship''' is a ]ship based and administered through ], one of ]'s twelve ], and is one of Yale's highest honors for a visiting lecturer. In 1936, ] established a fund for “…the encouragement and aid of students interested in government and public affairs.”<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows|title = History and Past Fellows - Yale Chubb Fellowship</nowiki>|date = |accessdate = 2015-02-02|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> In 1949, Chubb and the Master of ] collaborated to create a visiting fellowship program as the principal means to achieve this goal.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows|title = History and Past Fellows, Chubb Fellowship |date = |accessdate = |website =Timothy Dwight College |publisher =Yale University |last = |first = }}</ref> |
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The '''Chubb Fellowship''' is a ]ship based and administered through ], one of ]'s twelve ], and is one of Yale's highest honors for a visiting lecturer. In 1936, ] established a fund for “…the encouragement and aid of students interested in government and public affairs.”<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows|title = History and Past Fellows - Yale Chubb Fellowship|date = |accessdate = 2015-02-02|website = |publisher = |last = |first = |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150203020256/http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows|archive-date = 2015-02-03|url-status = dead}}</ref> In 1949, Chubb and the Master of ] collaborated to create a visiting fellowship program as the principal means to achieve this goal.<ref>{{Cite web |url =http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows |title =History and Past Fellows, Chubb Fellowship |date = |accessdate = |website =Timothy Dwight College |publisher =Yale University |last = |first = |archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20150203020256/http://chubbfellowship.org/about/history_past_fellows |archive-date =2015-02-03 |url-status =dead }}</ref> |
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# Santiago CarrilloSecretary General of the Communist Party of Spain1977-78 |
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# Santiago Carrillo, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Spain, 1977–78 |
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# Kenneth A. GibsonMayor of Newark1977-78 |
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# Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark 1977–78 |
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# Edward H. LeviU.S. Attorney General; President, The University of Chicago1976-77 |
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# Edward H. Levi, U.S. Attorney General; president, The University of Chicago, 1976–77 |
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# Gerald R. FordPresident of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; U.S. Congressman1976-77 |
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# Gerald R. Ford, President of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; U.S. Congressman, 1976–77 |
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# George H.W. Bush41st President of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; CIA Director1976-77 |
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# George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; CIA Director, 1976–77 |
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# Morris K. UdallU.S. Congressman; Charman, Committee of Interior and Insular Affairs1976-77 |
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# Morris K. Udall, U.S. Congressman; Charman, Committee of Interior and Insular Affairs, 1976–77 |
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# Michael Harrington, Socialist Writer, 1976–77 |
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# Michael HarringtonSocialist Writer1976-77 |
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# Reubin O'D. AskewGovernor of Florida1976-77 |
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# Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida, 1976–77 |
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# Charles McCurdy MathiasU.S. Senator1975-76 |
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# Charles McCurdy Mathias, U.S. Senator, 1975–76 |
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# Ella T. GrassoGovernor of Connecticut1975-76 |
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# Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut, 1975–76 |
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# Daniel Patrick MoynihanU.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N.; U.S. Senator1975-76 |
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# ], U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N.; U.S. Senator, 1975–76 |
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# James R. SchlesingerSecretary of Defense1975-76 |
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# James R. Schlesinger, Secretary of Defense, 1975–76 |
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# Joseph BidenU.S. Senator1975-76 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1975–76 |
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# Mario SoaresSecretary General of the Socialist Party of Portugal; Prime Minister of Portugal1975-76 |
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# Mario Soares, Secretary General of the Socialist Party of Portugal; Prime Minister of Portugal, 1975–76 |
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# David L. BorenGovernor of Oklahoma; U.S. Senator1975-76 |
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# David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; U.S. Senator, 1975–76 |
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# Edward HeathPrime Minister of Great Britain1975-76 |
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# ], former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1975–76 |
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# Maynard JacksonMayor of Atlanta1974-75 |
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# Maynard Jackson, Mayor of Atlanta, 1974–75 |
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# Hubert H. HumphreyVice President of the United States; U.S. Senator1974-75 |
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# Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States; U.S. Senator, 1974–75 |
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# F. Bradford MorseU.S. Congressman; Under Secretary General, The United Nations1974-75 |
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# F. Bradford Morse, U.S. Congressman; Under Secretary General, The United Nations, 1974–75 |
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# Jimmy CarterPresident of the United States; Governor of Georgia1974-75 |
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# Jimmy Carter, President of the United States; Governor of Georgia, 1974–75 |
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# John V. LindsayU.S. Congressman; Mayor of New York City1974-75 |
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# John V. Lindsay, U.S. Congressman; Mayor of New York City, 1974–75 |
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# Thomas O. EndersAssistant Secretary of State; Ambassador from the U.S. to Canada1974-75 |
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# ], Assistant Secretary of State; Ambassador from the U.S. to Canada, 1974–75 |
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# Benjamin C. BradleeExecutive Editor, The Washington Post1974-75 |
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# Benjamin C. Bradlee, Executive Editor, The Washington Post, 1974–75 |
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# Samuel ArchibaldConference on Film and Politics1973-74 |
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# Samuel Archibald, Conference on Film and Politics, 1973–74 |
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# Thomas PattersonConference on Film and Politics1973-74 |
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# Thomas Patterson, Conference on Film and Politics, 1973–74 |
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# Charles GuggenheimConference on Film and Politics1973-74 |
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# Charles Guggenheim, Conference on Film and Politics, 1973–74 |
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# Emile de AntonioConference on Film and Politics1973-74 |
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# Emile de Antonio, Conference on Film and Politics, 1973–74 |
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# William TaylorConference on Film and Politics1973-74 |
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# William Taylor, Conference on Film and Politics, 1973–74 |
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# Elliot Lee RichardsonSecretary, H.E.W.; Secretary of Defense, U.S. Attorney General1973-74 |
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# Elliot Lee Richardson, Secretary, H.E.W.; Secretary of Defense, U.S. Attorney General, 1973–74 |
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# Jesse JacksonCivil Rights Leader; Director, Operation PUSH1973-74 |
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# Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader; Director, Operation PUSH, 1973–74 |
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# Sam J. Ervin, Jr.U.S. Senator1973-74 |
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# Sam J. Ervin, Jr., U.S. Senator, 1973–74 |
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# Les AspinU.S. Congressman,; Chairman, House Armed Services Committee1973-74 |
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# Les Aspin, U.S. Congressman,; Chairman, House Armed Services Committee, 1973–74 |
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# Marya MannesWriter1973-74 |
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# Marya Mannes, Writer, 1973–74 |
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# Alan S. PatonWriter; President of the South African Liberal Party1972-73 |
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# Alan S. Paton, Writer; President of the South African Liberal Party, 1972–73 |
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# Edward R. RoybalU.S. Congressman1972-73 |
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# Edward R. Roybal, U.S. Congressman, 1972–73 |
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# Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate, 1972–73 |
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# Ralph NaderConsumer Advocate1972-73 |
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# Bob EckhardtU.S. Congressman1972-73 |
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# Bob Eckhardt, U.S. Congressman, 1972–73 |
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# William BentonU.S. Senator; Publisher of Encyclopedia Brittanica1972-73 |
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# William Benton, U.S. Senator; Publisher of Encyclopædia Britannica, 1972–73 |
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# Lowell WeickerU.S. Congressman, Senator1972-73 |
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# Lowell Weicker, U.S. Congressman, Senator, 1972–73 |
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# Yvonne Brathwaite BurkeU.S. Congresswoman1972-73 |
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# Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, U.S. Congresswoman, 1972–73 |
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# Willard GaylinConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Willard Gaylin, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Andrew GreeleyConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Andrew Greeley, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Zbigniew BrzezinskiConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Zbigniew Brzezinski, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Alain EnthovenConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Alain Enthoven, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# D.W. BroganConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# D.W. Brogan, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Brand BlanchardConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Brand Blanchard, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Paul RicoeurConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Paul Ricoeur, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Rollo MayConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Rollo May, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Stephen SpenderConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# Stephen Spender, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# B.F. SkinnerConference on the Works of B.F. Skinner1971-72 |
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# B.F. Skinner, Conference on the Works of B.F. Skinner, 1971–72 |
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# Sir John MastermanWriter1971-72 |
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# Sir John Masterman, Writer, 1971–72 |
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# Charles D. Diggs, Jr.U.S. Congressman1971-72 |
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# Charles D. Diggs, Jr.U.S. Congressman, 1971–72 |
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# Anthony LakeConference on the Presidency1971-72 |
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# Anthony Lake, Conference on the Presidency, 1971–72 |
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# Joseph CalifanoConference on the Presidency1971-72 |
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# Joseph Califano, Conference on the Presidency, 1971–72 |
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# Arthur SchlesingerConference on the Presidency1971-72 |
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# Arthur Schlesinger, Conference on the Presidency, 1971–72 |
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# Eugene RostowConference on the Presidency1971-72 |
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# Eugene Rostow, Conference on the Presidency, 1971–72 |
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# Beth CoronaCivil Rights Leader1970-71 |
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# Beth Corona, Civil Rights Leader, 1970–71 |
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# Kate MilletWriter1970-71 |
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# Kate Millet, Writer, 1970–71 |
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# George BallUndersecretary of State1970-71 |
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# George Ball, Undersecretary of State, 1970–71 |
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# Charles EversMayor of Fayette, Mississippi1970-71 |
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# Charles Evers, Mayor of Fayette, Mississippi, 1970–71 |
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# Bayard RustinCivil Rights Leader; Director, A. Phillipe Randolph Institute1970-71 |
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# Bayard Rustin, Civil Rights Leader; Director, A. Phillipe Randolph Institute, 1970–71 |
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# John Henrik ClarkConference on the Black Woman1970-71 |
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# John Henrik Clark, Conference on the Black Woman, 1970–71 |
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# Gwendolyn BrooksConference on the Black Woman1970-71 |
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# Gwendolyn Brooks, Conference on the Black Woman, 1970–71 |
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# Shirley Graham DeBoisConference on the Black Woman1970-71 |
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# Shirley Graham DeBois, Conference on the Black Woman, 1970–71 |
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# Maya AngelouConference on the Black Woman1970-71 |
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# Maya Angelou, Conference on the Black Woman, 1970–71 |
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# Sir William ArmstrongHead of the British Civil Service1969-70 |
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# Sir William Armstrong, Head of the British Civil Service 1969–70 |
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# Dr. Edwin H. LandPresident of Polaroid Corporation1969-70 |
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# Dr. Edwin H. Land, President of Polaroid Corporation 1969–70 |
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# Richard D. McCarthyU.S. Congressman1969-70 |
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# Richard D. McCarthy, U.S. Congressman 1969–70 |
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# Carl B. StokesMayor of Cleveland1968-69 |
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# Carl B. Stokes, Mayor of Cleveland 1968–69 |
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# James FarmerDirector of Congress Racial Equality; Assistant Secretary, HEW1968-69 |
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# James Farmer, Director of Congress Racial Equality; Assistant Secretary, HEW 1968–69 |
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# George H.W. Bush41st President of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; CIA Director1968-69 |
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# George H.W. Bush41st President of the U.S.; Vice-President of the U.S.; CIA Director 1968–69 |
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# C.N. AnnaduraiChief Minister of Madras1967-68 |
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# ], Chief Minister of Madras 1967–68 |
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# Theodore R. McKeldinMayor of Baltimore1967-68 |
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# Theodore R. McKeldin, Mayor of Baltimore 1967–68 |
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# Robert TaftU.S. Congressman; U.S. Senator1967-68 |
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# Robert Taft, U.S. Congressman; U.S. Senator 1967–68 |
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# Ronald ReaganPresident of the U.S.; Governor of California1967-68 |
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# Ronald Reagan, President of the U.S.; Governor of California 1967–68 |
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# John V. TunneyU.S. Congressman; U.S. Senator1966-67 |
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# John V. Tunney, U.S. Congressman; U.S. Senator 1966–67 |
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# Jonathan B. BinghamU.S. Congressman1966-67 |
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# Jonathan B. Bingham, U.S. Congressman 1966–67 |
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# Richard C. LeeMayor of New Haven1966-67 |
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# Richard C. Lee, Mayor of New Haven 1966–67 |
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# Robert SmylieGovernor of Idaho1966-67 |
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# Robert Smylie, Governor of Idaho 1966–67 |
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# Lt. General Sir John Bago Glubb1966-67 |
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# Lt. General Sir John Bago Glubb 1966–67 |
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# Robert WagnerMayor of New York City1965-66 |
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# Robert Wagner, Mayor of New York City 1965–66 |
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# Lord HeadHigh Commissioner, Malaysia1965-66 |
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# Lord Head, High Commissioner, Malaysia 1965–66 |
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# Richard BollingU.S. Congressman1965-66 |
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# Richard Bolling, U.S. Congressman 1965–66 |
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# Henry LucePublisher, Time, Inc.1964-65 |
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# Henry Luce, Publisher, Time Inc. 1964–65 |
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# John ChafeeGovernor of Rhode Island1964-65 |
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# John Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island 1964–65 |
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# Terry SanfordGovernor of North Carolina1964-65 |
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# Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina 1964–65 |
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# Joseph S. ClarkU.S. Senator1963-64 |
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# Joseph S. Clark, U.S. Senator 1963–64 |
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# Thomas Ludlow AshleyU.S. Congressman1963-64 |
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# Thomas Ludlow Ashley, U.S. Congressman 1963–64 |
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# Robert do Oliveira CamposAmbassador from Brazil to the U.S.1963-64 |
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# Robert do Oliveira Campos, Ambassador from Brazil to the U.S. 1963–64 |
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# John LindsayU.S. Congressman; Mayor of New York City1962-63 |
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# John Lindsay, U.S. Congressman; Mayor of New York City 1962–63 |
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# Sir Richard AllenAmbassador from United Kingdom to Burma1962-63 |
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# Sir Richard Allen, Ambassador from United Kingdom to Burma 1962–63 |
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# Joseph GrimondM.P., House of Commons; Leader of Liberal Party1962-63 |
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# Joseph Grimond, M.P., House of Commons; Leader of Liberal Party 1962–63 |
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# Jess UnruhSpeaker of the California Assembly1962-63 |
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# Jess Unruh, Speaker of the California Assembly 1962–63 |
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# Barry GoldwaterU.S. Senator; Rebublican candidate for President, 19641961-62 |
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# Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator; Republican candidate for president, 1964 1961–62 |
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# Arnold D. P. HeeneyAmbassador from Canada to the U.S.1961-62 |
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# Arnold D. P. Heeney, Ambassador from Canada to the U.S. 1961–62 |
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# John Sherman CooperU.S. Senator1961-62 |
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# ], U.S. Senator 1961–62 |
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# Sir Charles P. SnowNovelist, Educator and Scientist1961-62 |
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# Sir Charles P. Snow, Novelist, Educator and Scientist 1961–62 |
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# Dr. Hastings BandaChairman, Malawi Congress Party; President of Malawi1960-61 |
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# Dr. Hastings Banda, Chairman, Malawi Congress Party; President of Malawi 1960–61 |
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# Sir Henry WillinkMaster, Magdalene College, Cambridge1960-61 |
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# Sir Henry Willink, Master, Magdalene College, Cambridge 1960–61 |
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# Ralph McGillPublisher and Editor, The Atlanta Constitution1960-61 |
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# Ralph McGill, Publisher and Editor, The Atlanta Constitution 1960–61 |
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# Herbert MatthewsNew York Times correspondent1960-61 |
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# Herbert Matthews, New York Times correspondent 1960–61 |
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# Koichiro AsakaiAmbassador from Japan to the U.S.1959-60 |
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# ], Ambassador from Japan to the U.S., 1959–60 |
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# Sir Leslie MunroPermanent Representative of New Zealand to the U.N.1959-60 |
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# ], Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the U.N., 1959–60 |
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# Edmund S. MuskieU.S. Senator1959-60 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1959–60 |
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# Herbert Brownell, Jr.U.S. Attorney General1959-60 |
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# ], U.S. Attorney General, 1959–60 |
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# Stephen M. YoungU.S. Senator1959-60 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1959–60 |
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# Adlai E. StevensonGovernor of Illinois; Democratic candidate for President, 1952 & 19561958-59 |
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# ] Governor of Illinois; Democratic candidate for president, 1952 & 1956, 1958–59 |
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# Sir Harold CacciaAmbassador from United Kingdom to U.S.1958-59 |
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# ], Ambassador from United Kingdom to U.S., 1958–59 |
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# John Martin VorysU.S. Congressman1958-59 |
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# ], U.S. Congressman, 1958–59 |
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# Dr. Najib-UllahAmbassador from Afghanistan to U.S.1958-59 |
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# ], Ambassador from Afghanistan to U.S., 1958–59 |
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# Prescott BushU.S. Senator1958-59 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1958–59 |
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# G. Mennen WilliamsGovernor of Michigan1957-58 |
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# ], Governor of Michigan, 1957–58 |
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# Harry S. TrumanPresident of the United States1957-58 |
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# ], President of the United States, 1957–58 |
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# Raymond E. BaldwinU.S. Senator; Justice of Supreme Court of Errors, Connecticut1957-58 |
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# ], U.S. Senator; Justice of Supreme Court of Errors, Connecticut, 1957–58 |
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# Walter J. KohlerGovernor of Wisconsin1957-58 |
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# Walter J. Kohler, Governor of Wisconsin, 1957–58 |
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# Dennis W. BroganBritish Political Scientist1957-58 |
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# ], British Political Scientist, 1957–58 |
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# ], Governor of Connecticut, 1956–57 |
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# Chester BowlesGovernor of Connecticut1956-57 |
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# Clement Richard, Earl AttleePrime Minister, United Kingdom1956-57 |
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# ], Earl Attlee, Prime Minister, United Kingdom, 1956–57 |
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# Harry P. CainU.S. Senator1956-57 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1956–57 |
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# Hermini Portell-VilaHistorian1956-57 |
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# ], Historian, 1956–57 |
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# William A. RobsonBritish Political Scientist1956-57 |
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# ], British Political Scientist, 1956–57 |
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# Charles M. SpoffordChairman, NATO Council of Ministers1955-56 |
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# ], Chairman, NATO Council of Ministers, 1955–56 |
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# John A. CostelloPrime Minister of Ireland1955-56 |
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# ], Prime Minister of Ireland, 1955–56 |
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# Frank P. GrahamU.S. Senator; United Nations Mediator1955-56 |
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# ], U.S. Senator; United Nations Mediator, 1955–56 |
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# Arthur H. DeanU.S. Ambassador to Korea1954-55 |
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# ], U.S. Ambassador to Korea, 1954–55 |
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# Roger N. BaldwinChairman, National Committee of American Civil Liberties Union1954-55 |
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# ], Chairman, National Committee of American Civil Liberties Union, 1954–55 |
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# Dean AchesonU.S. Secretary of State1954-55 |
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# ], U.S. Secretary of State, 1954–55 |
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# Hugh GreggGovernor of New Hampshire1954-55 |
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# ], Governor of New Hampshire, 1954–55 |
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# Brendan GillEditor, The New Yorker1954-55 |
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# ], Editor, The New Yorker, 1954–55 |
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# Leslie C. StevensVice-Admiral (USN), Naval Attach1953-54 |
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# Leslie C. Stevens, Vice-Admiral (USN), Naval Attach, 1953–54 |
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# T.V. SmithU.S. Congressman1953-54 |
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# T.V. Smith, U.S. Congressman, 1953–54 |
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# Stephen K. BaileyMayor of Middletown, CT1953-54 |
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# Stephen K. Bailey, Mayor of Middletown, CT, 1953–54 |
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# Abraham A. RibicoffU.S. Senator1952-53 |
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# ], U.S. Senator, 1952–53 |
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# Edward WeeksEditor, The Atlantic Monthly1952-53 |
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# ], Editor, The Atlantic Monthly, 1952–53 |
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# Richardson DilworthMayor of Philadelphia1952-53 |
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# ], Mayor of Philadelphia, 1952–53 |
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# ], Social Scientist, 1952–53 |
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# David RiesmanSocial Scientist1952-53 |
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# John Alsop, Connecticut Legislator, 1951–52 |
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# John AlsopConnecticut Legislator1951-52 |
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# Arthur KoestlerWriter1951-52 |
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# ], Writer, 1951–52 |
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# Ernest K. LindleyWashington Editor, Newsweek1951-52 |
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# Ernest K. Lindley, Washington Editor, Newsweek, 1951–52 |
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# Richard RovereColumnist, The New Yorker1950-51 |
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# ], Columnist, The New Yorker, 1950–51 |
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# Paul H. ApplebyProfessor, Public Administration1950-51 |
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# ], Professor, Public Administration, 1950–51 |
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# James W. CliseVice President of National Municipal League of New York City1950-51 |
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# James W. Clise, Vice President of National Municipal League of New York City, 1950–51 |
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# Silliman EvansNewspaper Publisher1950-51 |
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# Silliman Evans, Newspaper Publisher, 1950–51 |
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# Charles W. EliotPlanning Consultant1950-51 |
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# Charles W. Eliot, Planning Consultant, 1950–51 |
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# Newbold Morris, President, New York City Council, 1949-50 |
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# ], president, New York City Council, 1949–50 |
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# Russell Lynes, Editor, Harper's Magazine, 1949-50 |
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# ], Editor, Harper's Magazine, 1949–50 |
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# ], Planner, Writer1949-50 |
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# ], Planner, Writer, 1949–50 |
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# Louis Brownlow, Public Administration Clearing House, 1949-50 |
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# ], Public Administration Clearing House, 1949–50 |
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There have been many nationally and internationally distinguished personalities who have been named as Chubb Fellows. They include many heads of state, other national and international political leaders, Nobel and Pulitzer prize winners, and a wide range of highly accomplished individuals in business, non-profit management and the arts. Following is the list.