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More than 15 years after he left Harvard to pursue a successful career in New York City government. Robert F. Wagner, Jr., '65 will return to Cambridge to lecture on public policy and do some writing...
...four-year deputy mayor for policy and a powerful figure in New York government for 10 years. Wagner resigned last week to become one of six fellows at the Kennedy School of Government's Institute of Politics (IOP) for the spring semester...
...former Marshall Scholar said yesterday he had accepted the IOP offer as "a good break to put my public service career in perspective and think about the future." Wagner will be the 12th deputy mayor to leave the Koch Administration...
...wake of the fiscal crisis of 1975, Wagner emphasized rebuilding the city's crumbling infrastructure rather than beginning new construction. The 39-year-old administrator is also known in government circles for his dedication to New York's health and education services, colleagues said...
...helped to build a new spirit of cooperation between City Hall and the Board of Education over the budget," says Leonard Supp, Wagner's executive assistant for eight years, Supp added that as chairman of the Health and Hospitals Corporation. Wagner was also able to "turn the Corporation around" from deficits to a firm financial footing...