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William H. Doughty wanted to start a conservative lifestyle community, the Meadeau View Institute, in Southern Utah from 1986 to the early 1990s. He was also founder of the Institute for Constitutional Education (ICE) (a splinter group of the National Center for Constitutional Studies) and a founder of George Wythe College. He was a close friend of Cleon Skousen. He is also mentor to Shanon Brooks and Oliver DeMille, past presidents of George Wythe. In 1994, the community collapsed and contributors began legal action against Doughty in an effort to recoup their losses.

In 1965, Doughty had served as president of and investment adviser to American Investment Counseling Fund, Inc., an SEC registrant. He currently resides in Mammoth Valley, Utah.

He wrote the book Track II to the 21st Century and at one time issued a monthly periodical entitled "Vision".

References

  1. ^ Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) – August 10, 1994. "DOUGHTY IS A PIONEER OF OUR DAY"
  2. http://newsletter.gw.edu/archive/FeaturedArticle/86 "Monticello Campus Groundbreaking", Shanon Brooks, The Statesman, September 2008.
  3. "Backers Tried in Vain to Recover Losses". Deseret News. July 26, 1994. Retrieved December 23, 2008.
  4. http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1965/dig060465.pdf Accessed December 24, 2008.
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