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+ | According to the Information Digest,<ref>Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79</ref> the [[Institute for Policy Studies]] celebrated its 20th anniversary with an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately 1,000 [[Institute for Policy Studies|IPS]] staffers and former staff. | ||
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+ | In addition to 1960s folk songs by [[Josh White, Jr.]] and a bluegrass band, consisted of ''an underdone "roast"'' of [[Institute for Policy Studies|IPS]] leaders [[Marcus Raskin]] and [[Richard Barnet]] hosted and chaired by [[Institute for Policy Studies|IPS]] trustee [[Paul Warnke|Paul C Warnke]], head of the [[U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] and chief SALTII negotiator for the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]] Administration. [[Zoe Mikva]], wife of Congressman [[Abner Mikva]] handled arrangements . The "roasting" was urdertaken by former Senator [[George McGovern]], Rep. [[Ron Dellums]], [[Ralph Nader]], lesbian activist and author [[Rita Mae Brown]], [[Village Voice]] cartoonist [[Jules Feiffer]], [[Harry Belafonte]] and [[Cora Weiss]], substituting for [[Institute for Policy Studies|IPS]] board chairman [[Peter Weiss]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 16 May 2023
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Institute for Policy Studies
According to the Information Digest,[1] the Institute for Policy Studies celebrated its 20th anniversary with an April 5, 1983, reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately 1,000 IPS staffers and former staff.
In addition to 1960s folk songs by Josh White, Jr. and a bluegrass band, consisted of an underdone "roast" of IPS leaders Marcus Raskin and Richard Barnet hosted and chaired by IPS trustee Paul C Warnke, head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and chief SALTII negotiator for the Carter Administration. Zoe Mikva, wife of Congressman Abner Mikva handled arrangements . The "roasting" was urdertaken by former Senator George McGovern, Rep. Ron Dellums, Ralph Nader, lesbian activist and author Rita Mae Brown, Village Voice cartoonist Jules Feiffer, Harry Belafonte and Cora Weiss, substituting for IPS board chairman Peter Weiss.
References
- ↑ Information Digest April l5, 1983 p77-79