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In 1979 Stanley Weiss, an [[Institute for Policy Studies]] (IPS) Trustee was a founding member<ref>Information Digest Oct. 24 1980</ref>of the IPS connected [[Citizens Party]]. Other founders included IPS co-founder and senior fellow [[Richard Barnet]], [[Adam Hochschild]] of [[Mother Jones]] magazine, [[Archibald Gillies]], director of the [[John Hay Whitney Foundation]], [[Julian Bond]], a trustee of the IPS spin-off [[Institute for Southern Studies]], Chicago activist organizer [[Don Rose]], campaign manager and adviser to Chicago Mayor [[Jane Byrne]], and [[Quentin Young]], the Director of Medicine at Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
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In 1979 [[Stanley Weiss]], an [[Institute for Policy Studies]] (IPS) Trustee was a founding member<ref>Information Digest Oct. 24 1980</ref>of the IPS connected [[Citizens Party]]. Other founders included IPS co-founder and senior fellow [[Richard Barnet]], [[Adam Hochschild]] of [[Mother Jones]] magazine, [[Archibald Gillies]], director of the [[John Hay Whitney Foundation]], [[Julian Bond]], a trustee of the IPS spin-off [[Institute for Southern Studies]], Chicago activist organizer [[Don Rose]], campaign manager and adviser to Chicago Mayor [[Jane Byrne]], and [[Quentin Young]], the Director of Medicine at Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
 
 
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In 1993 Stanley Weiss was listed<ref>Institute for Policy Studies 30th Anniversary brochure</ref> among former "Trustees" of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]], Washington DC.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:54, 29 July 2009

Richard Barnet ...

Richard Barnet was a founder of the Institute for Policy Studies.

Citizens Party

In 1979 Stanley Weiss, an Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Trustee was a founding member[1]of the IPS connected Citizens Party. Other founders included IPS co-founder and senior fellow Richard Barnet, Adam Hochschild of Mother Jones magazine, Archibald Gillies, director of the John Hay Whitney Foundation, Julian Bond, a trustee of the IPS spin-off Institute for Southern Studies, Chicago activist organizer Don Rose, campaign manager and adviser to Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne, and Quentin Young, the Director of Medicine at Cook County Hospital, Chicago.

References

  1. Information Digest Oct. 24 1980