Department in san francisco. It is just over one hour. I just want to set the scene for our event today. They are going to be talking to us about the administrative bloat and running universities, the deepening ideological skew as faculties aggravating the problem of campus conformity, University Enrollment is already starting to decline because of demographic reasons, and of course, the issue of the Oberlin College dispute where the bakery was awarded 44 Million Dollars in damages, which was a very exciting thing and the people at Oberlin College are beside themselves. Charles cousin went to oberlin and it turned her into a marxist communist. Im not a big fan of oberlin. Steve hayward is the senior resident fellow of the institute of Governmental Affairs at uc berkeley and a visiting lecturer at the Uc Berkeley Law School and of course a senior fellow at pri. I heard steve back in december 1991. He was our second hire. Steve has been affiliated with us for a very long time. He was a R
Administrative bloat in running universities. The ideological faculty. University enrollment is starting to decline because of demographic reasons and of course the whole of the issue of the Overland College dispute where the gibsons bakery was awarded 44 million in damages which was a very exciting thing and as people in the college are beside themselves. I think one of Charles Cousins went to over land and totally turned her into a marxist. So i am steve is a fellow at Governmental Affairs at berkeley and i hired steve back in 1991 he was our second hire. Lisa sawyer who was there when i joined pri. He and steve was a Ronald Reagan distinguished professor at pepperdine and a first conservative professor in a university of colorado bolder, 20132014. I think one of the most exciting things about steve, hes behind powerline. If you dont read powerline you should. The best things are the pictures. And every weekend we are laughing over the pictures. If you dont get it, you will. And one
Letter was sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. A copy of the letter is in my office, here in washington, d. C. You can see that the times were now. Greta over the generations, what has your family done for living . Rep. Taylor ive been in commercial real estate, farming, i live one mile away from where my greatgrandfather farmed for the great depression. Our family has a great love for our state and it has been an incredible ride. I am honored to represent the people of the Third District of texas in congress. Greta what was your childhood like . Who are your parents . Rep. Taylor my father was an attorney and businessman. My mother is a homemaker. I grew up in midland texas and i was born in dallas. I lived 50 miles from where i 15 miles from where i was born. Not too far from home. I joined the marine corps after i graduated from college, served on active duty for several years, i continued to serve my country and i got my mba from the Harvard Business school. And t
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1826 and they became mexican citizens. 1835, there was a letter sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. A copy of the letter is actually in my office here in washington, d. C. You can see them saying, the time to revolt is now. Over the generation, what has your family done for a living . I have been working in commercial real estate, oil and my family has a long history of texas with a lot of love for our state. I am incredibly honored to represent the people of the Third District of texas. Who are your parents . My father is an attorney and businessmen, my mother is a homemaker. I grew up in midland, texas and dallas. Rn in i live about 50 miles from where i was born, not too far from home. Tookned the marine corps, a commission after i graduated from college, served on active duty for several years, continued to serve my country, got my mba from Harvard Business back toen i moved dallas where i was born. Went into real estate, and i was in the Marine Reserve unit that