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But Dole, who served as secretary of transportation under President Reagan and secretary of labor under President Bush, said politics is an honorable profession and that she hoped public confidence in government would revive.
"The College doesn't offer classes in financial management and some business skills, and a perfect way to do that is to be able to join together with students who one day may join the same profession," says Student Activities Coordinator Susan Cooke.
Charles L. Brock, president of HLSA, said Richardson embodies the values recognized by the award--extended or extraordinary service to the legal profession as well as contributions to the public welfare that exemplify the values of HLS.
His apparent aversion to the legal profession notwithstanding, Rubin resumed his studies at Yale Law School after studying abroad at the London School of Economics.
Brown's love of his profession has translated into a career recognized by others in the industry as superb. In 1995, the Quarterback Club of Washington named Brown its Sportscaster of the Year. His most visible role is as a co-host of "NHL on Fox" and the Emmy Award...