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Appointment of Five Members of the Board of Foreign Scholarships

April 02, 1984

The President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to be members of the Board of Foreign Scholarships for terms expiring September 22, 1986:

Marvin Howard Alisky would succeed Mario A. Anglada. Mr. Alisky is currently a professor of political science at Arizona State University. He is married, has two children, and resides in Tempe, AZ. He was born March 12, 1923, in Kansas City, MO.

Brigitte Berger would succeed H. Brandt Ayers. Mrs. Berger is currently a professor of sociology at Wellesley College. She is married, has two children, and resides in Brookline, MA. She was born August 8, 1928, in Hildburghausen, Germany.

Milorad M. Drachkovitch would succeed Adelaide Cromwell Gulliver. Mr. Drachkovitch is currently senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is married, has two children, and resides in Stanford, CA. He was born November 8, 1921, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Nathan Glazer would succeed Harrison E. Salisbury. Mr. Glazer is currently a professor of education and sociology at Harvard University Graduate School of Education. He is married, has three children, and resides in Cambridge, MA. He was born February 25, 1923, in New York, NY.

Richard Anderson Ware would succeed Jean J. Smoot for the remainder of the term expiring September 22, 1985. Mr. Ware is currently president of the Earhart Foundation, which maintains a philanthropic program of research and educational support for institutions and individuals in the fields of economics, political science, international studies, and national security affairs. He is married, has three children, and resides in Ann Arbor, MI. He was born November 7, 1919, in New York, NY.

Ronald Reagan, Appointment of Five Members of the Board of Foreign Scholarships Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/261146

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