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The Philadelphia Society was founded in 1964 by Don Lipsett. Other people involved at the start of the Philadelphia Society were Milton Friedman, Russell Kirk, Frank S. Meyer, and Wilmoore Kendall [1] The Philadelphia Society is a membership organization of educators, journalists, business and professional leaders, and clergy. [2]
Contents
Former Presidents [1]
- Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. 1982-83 [3]
- William C. Dennis 1987-88
- Leonard P. Liggio 1992-93. 1994-1995
- T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. 1993-94
- John Willson 1998-2000
- Ellis Sandoz 2000-2001
- Claes Ryn 2001-2002
- Edwin Meese III 2002-2003 [4]
- Lee Edwards 2003-2004 [5]
- Midge Decter, 2004-2005
Another former president is Bill Campbell [6]
List of Philadelphia Society trustees.
Contact Info
11620 Rutan Circle
Jerome, Michigan 49249
Telephone 517-688-5111
Fax 517-688-5113
web site: www.townhall.com/phillysoc
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ The Role of the U.S. in the World Today, Philadelphia Society, accessed July 21, 2007.
Related Links
- Institute Profile: Philadelphia Society, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
- http://www.kirkcenter.org/permanent/permanent8.pdf