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+ | In 1980, [[Sally Lillienthal]], sculptor, [[San Francisco]], served on the Advisory Board of the [[Center for International Policy]], a project of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]].<ref>Center for International Policy letterhead, April 11, 1980</ref> | ||
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− | Sally Lillienthal was a member of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately | + | Sally Lillienthal was a member of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately 1,000 IPS staffers and former staff.<ref>Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79</ref> |
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Center for International Policy
In 1980, Sally Lillienthal, sculptor, San Francisco, served on the Advisory Board of the Center for International Policy, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies.[1]
IPS connection
Sally Lillienthal was a member of the Institute for Policy Studies 20th Anniversary celebrations committee which organized an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately 1,000 IPS staffers and former staff.[2]