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*Served Presidents ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], in capacities ranging from U.S. Representative to the United Nations to White House translator. | *Served Presidents ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], in capacities ranging from U.S. Representative to the United Nations to White House translator. | ||
*2001 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia against Timothy M. Kaine. | *2001 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia against ]. | ||
*2002 Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives against Fredrick C. Boucher in Virginia's Ninth Congressional District. | *2002 Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives against ] in Virginia's Ninth Congressional District. | ||
*Currently, President of the Victims of Communism Memorial Fund of Washington, DC. | *Currently, President of the Victims of Communism Memorial Fund of Washington, DC. |
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- Born August 23, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York
- Republican
- Former Virginia Delegate, 1994-2001
- Graduate of Princeton University, 1958, Yale University, 1959.
- Episcopalian
- Served Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush, in capacities ranging from U.S. Representative to the United Nations to White House translator.
- 2001 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia against Timothy M. Kaine.
- 2002 Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives against Fredrick C. Boucher in Virginia's Ninth Congressional District.
- Currently, President of the Victims of Communism Memorial Fund of Washington, DC.