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  • ...rcp.aspx Inside the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership], Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, accessed March 3, 2008.</ref> ...ref>[http://www.trcp.org/bio_buffenbarger.aspx Tom Buffenbarger], Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, accessed March 3, 2008.</ref>
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  • *[[Ed Begley, Jr.]] *[[James A. Kohlberg]]
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  • ...he FDR Library the most important center for the study and teaching of the Roosevelt era in the world."[http://www.feri.org] Also see [http://www.feri.org/insti ...Roosevelt University in Chicago and co-sponsored by the University and the Roosevelt Institute." [http://www.feri.org/common/news/info_detail.cfm?QID=1976&Clien
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  • *Secretary - [[James M. Walsh]], Director, Zurich Financial Services *[[James P. Dougherty]]
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  • ..., Denton was the director of [[Freedom House]], founded in 1941 by Eleanor Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie to promote freedom worldwide. In a consulting capacity, His father is [[Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.]]
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  • * [[Albert Gore|Al Gore, Jr.]] * [[Theodore Roosevelt IV]]
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  • *[[James McIlvenny ]] *[[Theodore Roosevelt IV]]
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  • *[[Robert S. Hester]], Jr., Treasurer, Memphis, Tenn. *[[Paul R. Bonderson, Jr.]], Conservation Programs, Sunol, Calif.
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  • The '''World Resources Institute''' (WRI) was founded in 1982 by [[James Gustave Gus Speth]] who served as the Institute's first president until Jan *[[James A. Harmon]] (Chairman of the Board) Chairman, Harmon & Co., LLC; former Pre
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  • ...rofessor and curator of the American Museum of Natural History. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and other notable New Yorkers were also involved in the Society's creatio *[[Hamilton E. James]] - Vice Chair
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  • ...er]] - Chair - Senior Fellow and Director, Economic Policy Initiative, The Roosevelt Institute *[[Darius W. Gaskins, Jr.]] - Norbridge, Inc.
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  • ...in 1961 by [[Russell E. Train]], [[Nick Arundel]], [[Jim Bugg]], [[Kermit Roosevelt]] and [[Maurice Stans]]. [http://www.awf.org/documents/AWFAnnRpt2001.pdf] T *[[William E. (Wilber) James]]
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  • |ceo_name = W. James McNerney, Jr. | key_people = [[W. James McNerney, Jr.]], CEO
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  • '''''The Imperial Presidency''''' by [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]] was written in 1973. ...cutive government of British King George III.<ref> Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., ''The Imperial Presidency'', page vii, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company,
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  • ...t-advocates." <ref name="about"/> Another co-founder was [[Joseph L. Rauh, Jr.]] {{fact}} *1954-1955 [[Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.]] and [[James E. Doyle]] (co-chairs)
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  • ...Attorney General of New York State. Javits defeated Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., by a plurality of 172,899 votes, the only Republican elected to statewide ...tate's sixty-two counties. He was reelected to the Senate when he defeated James B. Donovan by a plurality of 983,094 votes, which made Javits the biggest w
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  • ...arter]], [[Seth Low]], [[Elihu Root]], [[Joseph H. Choate]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] heeded the call, endorsing the Society's ideals and becoming lifelong mem *[[J. Peter Coll, Jr.]], a former Director, is a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
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  • ...rons. Thus began the Progressive regime, beginning with trust-buster Teddy Roosevelt, from 1901 to 1921. ...ers in the Depression, presided over the New Deal regime that lasted after Roosevelt's death until the early 1970s,
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  • *May 1996 - [[Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute: Four Freedoms Award]] ...lora Hewlett Foundation]], [[Hess Foundation]], Ambassador [[John L. Loeb, Jr.]] etc. <ref>[http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/publications/ar/us2006.p
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  • ...lone, Jr.]] (NJ), [[Martin Olav Sabo]] (MN), and [[F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.]] (WI). Status: April 4, 2005, referred to House Subcommittee on the Const ..., [[Conrad Burns]] (MT), [[Richard Burr]] (MT), [[Larry E. Craig]] (ID), [[James M. Inhofe]] (OK), and [[Trent Lott]] (MS). Status: March 3, 2005, referred
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