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  George P. Shultz - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Shultz is a member of the Hoover Institution, American Enterprise Institute New Atlantic Initiative, the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq and the Committee on the Present Danger.
Shultz was a leading proponent of a U.S. invasion of Nicaragua.
George Shultz left office on January 20, 1989 but continues to be a strategist for the Republican Party.
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 SIEPR Faculty and Staff - Biographies - George P. Shultz
George P. Shultz is the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Shultz served in the administration of President Nixon as secretary of labor for eighteen months, from 1969 to June 1970, at which time he was appointed director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Shultz holds honorary degrees from the universities of Notre Dame, Loyola, Pennsylvania, Rochester, Princeton, Carnegie-Mellon, City University of New York, Yeshiva, Northwestern, Tel Aviv, Weizmann Institute of Science, Baruch College of New York, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tbilisi State University in the Republic of Georgia, and Keio University in Tokyo.
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 George P. Shultz
Shultz received a B.A. degree in economics from Princeton University in 1942.
He taught at MIT from 1948 to 1957, with a leave of absence in 1955 to serve on President Dwight Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers as as senior staff economist.
Shultz served as President Richard Nixon's secretary of labor from 1969 to 1970, after which he was director of the Office of Management and Budget.
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 American President
George Shultz was born in New York City, December 13, 1920.
Shultz taught at MIT from 1948-1957, except for the time in 1955 when he was senior staff economist on President Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers.
Under President Nixon, Shultz was Secretary of Labor (1969-1970), director of the Office of Management and Budget, Secretary of the Treasury (1972-1974), chairman of the Council on Economic Policy, and chairman of the East-West Trade Policy Commission (1973).
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Shultz are the City of New York, Edna Acosta-Belen, Chai Feldblum, Jill Gay, Thomas H. Holloway, Sally McConnell-Ginet, Barbara Corrado Pope, David S. Rudstein, Mary Kay Vaughan, Committee on Religion, Ethics and Social Policy, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Studies, Institute for Policy Studies, and the New College of California; respondents in Cronin v.
Shultz are Bruce Cronin, Judith Freiwirth, Anthony Palomba, Mobilization for Survival, Boston Mobilization for Survival, and New England Campaign to Stop the Euromissiles.
Shultz case, for example, the court has refused to permit the government to conclude that Nino Pasti is an undisclosed agent of the Soviet Union based on his membership in the World Peace Council.
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 ENEMY AT THE GATES: The War on Terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Shultz: We think about it the same way we have always thought about it, that Israel is a democratic friend and strategic partner and Israel is under attack and we're on Israel's side in that attack.
George P. Shultz: The President has done a good job and in community after community there have been strong expressions that this is not about Islam, this is not about Muslims, this is not about Arabs--they're not our enemy.
George P. Shultz: Well, one thing we can do is see when we don't have anymore terrorist things happen to us, we can see what our intelligence tells us, we can know that what we've done about terrorist organizations out around the world and we know quite a lot about those organizations.
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 George P. Shultz biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George Pratt Shultz (born December 13, 1920) served as the U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989 and as the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury from 1972 to 1974 and United States Secretary of Labor from 1969 to 1970.
In 1949, Shultz earned a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology degree in industrial economics.
In paticular, he was well known for outspoken opposition to the "arms for hostages" scandal that would eventually become the Iran Contra situation.
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 Mayors' Technology Summit - George P. Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Shultz served as the 60th U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 - 1989.
Prior to his appointment as U.S. Secretary of State, Shultz was chairman of President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board and Secretary of the Treasury.
Currently he is a member of the board of directors of Bechtel Group, Fremont Group, Gilead Sciences, Unext.com, and Charles Schwab & Co. He is also chairman of the International Council of J. Morgan Chase and on the advisory committee of Infrastructureworld.
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 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: George Shultz, Speaker On: Economics, Global Affairs, Government / Politics
Shultz is now the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a think tank on the campus of Stanford University dedicated to research in domestic policy and international affairs.
During this period, Shultz also served as Chairman of the Council on Economic Policy, negotiated a series of trade protocols with the Soviet Union, and represented the United States at the Tokyo meeting on the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade.
Shultz is the recipient of the Seoul Peace Prize, the West Point Sylvanus Thayer Award, the Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service, the Reagan Distinguished American Award, and the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training’s Ralph Bunche Award for Diplomatic Excellence, among many others.
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 Home > News & Updates > A Conversation With George P. Shultz
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
George Pratt Shultz served as Secretary of State from 1982 to the end of the Reagan administration in January 1989.
Shultz was an academic turned government official turned business executive (for eight years he had been president of Bechtel Group, the international engineering and construction firm).
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 shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Today George Shultz is leading a decidedly quieter life and during a visit last week to his country home tucked in the hills of the western Massachusetts town of Cummington, it was clear that he has no regrets about stepping off the center stage of world affairs.
Among the things that interest Shultz and his wife Helena (who everyone calls Obie) is the antique farmhouse in Cummington that Shultz' father bought during World War II and has served as served as the family's country hideaway for nearly 50 years.
Shultz says she enjoyed the time her husband spent in Washington, she doesn't necessarily long to go back to a pace that led the pair to travel more than a million miles during the Reagan administration.
www.umass.edu /journal/faculty/steve/errataarticles/shultz.html   (1109 words)

  
 Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - George_P._Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He taught in both the MIT Department of Economics and the MIT Sloan School of Management from 1948 to 1957, with a leave of absence in 1955 to serve on President Dwight Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers as a senior staff economist.
He was an advisor for the George W. Bush 2000 Campaign, and senior member of the so-called "Vulcans," a group of policy mentors for Bush which also included among its members Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz and Condoleezza Rice.
After leaving public office in 1989, Shultz surprised many of his fellow conservatives by becoming the first prominent Republican to call for the legalization of recreational drugs.
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 George Shultz Gives Third Annual Kissinger Lecture at Library of Congress on Feb 11
Shultz, who is currently the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, was born on Dec.13, 1920, in New York City.
Shultz taught at M.I.T. from 1948 to 1957, taking a year’s leave of absence in1955 to serve as senior staff economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers during the administration of President Dwight Eisenhower.
Reagan nominated Shultz to be his secretary of state, and he was sworn in on July 16, 1982, becoming the 60th U.S. secretary of state; he remained in that position throughout the Reagan administration.
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 Secretary of the Treasury - George P. Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
    Having served as Secretary of Labor in 1968 and head of the Office of Management and Budget in 1970, George P. Shultz (b.1920) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Nixon in 1973.
Meanwhile Shultz's attention was increasingly diverted from the domestic economy to the international arena.
The portrait of Shultz, with his pipe and official Treasury necktie, was executed in Kinstler's New York studio in 1975.
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 Bio George P. Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A Director since 1997, Dr. Shultz, age 79, is Professor Emeritus of International Economics at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, and a Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Shultz is a director of Bechtel Group, Inc., a provider of engineering, construction and related management services; Fremont Group, Inc., an investment company; and Gilead Sciences, Inc., a biotechnology company.
Shultz is a nominee for election this year.
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 George P. Shultz: Hot Preemption   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Shultz, a veteran of World War II and the Cold War, offers a strategy for fighting a new war.
George P. Shultz, U.S. secretary of state from 1982 to 1989, secretary of the treasury from 1972 to 1974, director of the Office of Management and Budget from 1970 to 1972, and secretary of labor from 1969 to 1970, is the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
George P. Shultz at the dedication of the State Department’s George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center in Arlington, Virginia, May 29, 2002.
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 National Review: Shultz descendant - George P. Shultz
GEORGE SHULTZ took a tour--considering the calendar, it is sure to be a farewell tour--of Latin America.
In Rio de Janeiro, Secretary Shultz gave a speech hailing our time as the age of the "free market and the computer chip." Latin America, as the Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto reminds us, is in desperate need of a freer economic environment.
George Shultz is an earnest man who was perhaps a temperamental improvement over his predecessor, Alexander Haig.
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 Powell Presents AFSA's Lifetime Achievement Award to George Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Shultz thanked AFSA for the award, and gave his views on what constitutes an effective U.S. foreign policy.
Shultz served as Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration from 1982 until 1989, after which he rejoined Stanford University as the Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics at the Graduate School of Business and as a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Shultz was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, on January 19, 1989.
www-hoover.stanford.edu /pubaffairs/newsletter/03071/awards.html   (472 words)

  
 Arguments for the Regulated Distribution of Drugs
Shultz: Thinking about it, reflecting on my experience and observing what is taking place.
Shultz: And among other things, he said I never even made a speech on the subject.
Shultz: And as a matter of fact I worked rather hard an this problem, particularly, obviously in my job, the international aspects of it.
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 $5 million grant from Annenberg honors George Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution, has been honored by the Annenberg Foundation with a $5 million grant to Stanford.
Shultz, the Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics, Emeritus, at the Graduate School of Business, served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989.
SIEPR Director John Shoven said Shultz came up with the idea for a dissertation fund to support graduate students’ use of primary sources to help them gain deeper insights into their topics of study.
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 U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary George P. Shultz
George P. Shultz was sworn in as the 62nd
Shultz was reappointed to that post in the second Nixon Administration with the additional designation of Assistant to the President, charged with coordinating both domestic and international economic policy.
Shultz participated in numerous labor negotiating and advisory committees as government, management or labor representative, arbitrator or mediator.
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 George P. Shultz - SourceWatch
George P. Shultz has served in various Cabinet positions, including Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan (1982-89), and as Secretary of the Treasury (1972-74) and Secretary of Labor (1969-70) under President Richard M. Nixon.
A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Shultz was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in 1989." He is an honorary director of the Institute for International Economics.
Appointed U.S. Secretary of Labor in 1969, he went on to serve as director of the Office of Management and Budget and Secretary of the Treasury and to chair the Council of Economic Advisers under President Nixon.
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 George P. Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George Pratt Shultz (llevado de diciembre el 13 de 1920) sirvió como la secretaria de ESTADOS UNIDOS del estado a partir de 1982 a 1989 y como la secretaria de ESTADOS UNIDOS del Hacienda a partir de 1972 a 1974.
Shultz recibió un grado de B.A. en la economía de la universidad de Princeton en 1942.
Shultz sirvió como secretaria de presidente Richard Nixon del trabajo a partir de 1969 a 1970 del, después de lo cual él era director de la oficina la gerencia y presupuesto.
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 George P. Shultz: What Must Be Done   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If in past decades the pendulum has swung against the sovereign state, it is time to swing it back—and hold states accountable for permitting terrorists on their territory.
But if we are creative and resolute, more and more leaders and citizens will regard our determination as an opportunity to clean up and liberate their own societies and to reconstitute the principle of accountability in their states.
Adapted from a speech George P. Shultz delivered as the recipient of the Ralph Bunche Award for Diplomatic Excellence from the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training in Washington, D.C., January 25, 2002.
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 SHASS awardee George Shultz to speak on 'Reflections' April 9 - MIT News Office
Shultz, who earned the Ph.D. in industrial economics from MIT in 1949, taught here from 1948-57.
Shultz held two key positions in the Reagan administration: chairman of the President's Economic Policy Advisory Board from 1981-82 and Secretary of State from 1982-89.
Shultz joined the Bechtel Group in 1974 and rejoined it in 1989 as director and senior counselor.
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 George Shultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
From 1981 until his appointment as U.S. secretary of state, Shultz was chairman of President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board.
Shultz served in the administration of President Richard Nixon as secretary of labor for eighteen months, from 1969 to June 1970, at which time he was appointed director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Shultz holds honorary degrees from the universities of Columbia, Notre Dame, Loyola, Pennsylvania, Rochester, Princeton, Carnegie-Mellon, City University of New York, Yeshiva, Northwestern, Technion, Tel Aviv, Weizmann Institute of Science, Baruch College of New York, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tbilisi State University in the Republic of Georgia, and Keio University in Tokyo.
www-hoover.stanford.edu /bios/shultz.html   (604 words)

  
 George P. Shultz on China and Bosnia - Interview by Peter Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Former Secretary of State Shultz recently spent a morning talking about the challenges posed to U.S. foreign policy by China, one of the biggest countries on earth, and Bosnia, one of the smallest.
Shultz It's a pathetic fact that the United States is not anywhere near taking advantage of what is possible in defending ourselves against ballistic missiles.
Shultz I don't pretend to be a student of the Balkans, but I would point out to you that other people have fought with each other throughout history, too.
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 George P - Cruises RU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Johnson Company is the leading full service event marketing agency.
George Murphy was the first motion picture actor to become a politician with his 1964 election to the US Senate.
Shultz Descendant GEORGE SHULTZ took a tour--considering the calendar, it is sure to be a farewell tour--of Latin America.
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 George P. Shultz: Give Choice a Chance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George P. Shultz helped make possible the triumph of freedom abroad.
George P. Shultz, U.S. secretary of state from 1982 to 1989, secretary of the treasury from 1972 to 1974, and secretary of labor from 1969 to 1970, is the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Education in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Edward P. Lazear, is forthcoming from the Hoover Press.
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