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W.W. Rostow W.W. Rostow received both his BA and Ph.D from Yale University. He also attended Balliol College in England as a Rhodes Scholar. After serving in the Second World War, Rostow joined the State Department as Associate Chief of the German-Austrian Economic Division. He also taught Economic history at M.LT. During the years from 1961 to 1969, Rostow held various government appointed positions: Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Affairs, Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council. Among his recent publications are The United States in the World Arena, A design for Asian Development and The Diffusion of Power. Rollo May Dr. Rollo May received his doctorate from Columbia University in 1949. He has taught at several universities including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the New Social Research. He currently works as a psychoanalyst in New York. Dr. May has written the following books: Power and Innocence, Love and Will, Psychology and the Human Dilemma, and Man's Search for Himself.
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MNoam Chomsky Noam Chomsky attended the University of Pennsylvania where he studied linguistics, philosophy and mathematics. He received his Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania in 1959 and has taught modern languages and linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chomsky has also lectured in various other universities in several countries. In addition to his extensive knowledge of linguistics, Chomsky is also known for his political views and his writings. His book American Power and the New Mandarins reflects his strong opposition to American involvement in Vietnam. 26
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28 Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein began his career in journalism at age 16 as a copy boy for the Washington Star. He later be- came a full time reporter for the Star and worked there for several years until moving to the Daily Journal in New Jersey and then as a staff member of the Washington Post. It was while working on the Post that Bernstein teamed with reporter Bob Woodward and wrote a series of investigating articles which exposed the White House involvement in the Watergate scandal. For these arti- cles, both men won every major journalism award. Although no longer working for the Post, Berns- tein continues to devote his time to writing. His current project being a book dealing with the McCarthy era.
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