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CLASnotes - Winter 2005
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Famous History Students

Theodore Roosevelt served as President of the United States.

Newt Gingrich became a leader of the Republican Party and served as Speaker of the House of Represenatives.

Chelsea Clinton recently graduated with a degree in history from Stanford.

Democrat Dianne Feinstein was elected to the United States Senate.

W. E. B. DuBois helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Chris Berman is one of the most prominent announcers for Entertainment Sports News (ESPN). 

George Young became senior vice president of the National Football League.

Susan Crawford was selected Chief judge of the U.S. Supreme Court Appeals for Armed Forces.

Carly Fiorina became CEO of Hewlett-Packard. 

Steven Lichty became Vice President at Merrill Lynch & Co

Janeane Garofalo has appeared in numerous movies and television shows. 

Michael Palin was a founding member of Monty Python.

Charles Kuralt became a journalist for CBS News and was co-creator of the "On the Road" documentary series.

Ellen Wilkinson was the first female Minister of Education in Great Britain.

Francois M. Dickman became Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.