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According to William A. Niskanen, one of the architects of Reaganomics, " Reagan delivered on each of his four major policy objectives, although not to the extent that he and his supporters had hoped ", and notes that the most substantial change was in the tax code, where the top marginal individual income tax rate fell from 70. 1 % to 28. 4 %, and there was a " major reversal in the tax treatment of business income ", with effect of " reducing the tax bias among types of investment but increasing the average effective tax rate on new investment ".
William Niskanen is generally considered the founder of Public Choice literature on the bureaucracy.
In a 2003 article with Cato Chairman Emeritus William A. Niskanen, he called neoconservatism a " particular threat to liberty perhaps greater than the ideologically spent ideas of left-liberalism.
As of March 2012 they were Charles and David H. Koch, president Edward H. Crane, and Kathryn Washburn, the widow of former Chairman Emeritus ( and shareholder ) William A. Niskanen.
In 1971, Professor William Niskanen proposed a rational choice variation which he called the " budget-maximizing model ".
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* Niskanen, William ( 1967 ), The Peculiar Economics of Bureaucracy, Institute for Defense Analyses, Program Analysis Division ( 1967 ), ASIN B0007H5TBG
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William and chairman
William A. Martinelli, chairman of the Citizens Group of Johnston, transferred the petitions from his left hand to his right hand after the council voted to accept them at the suggestion of Council President Raymond Fortin Sr..
Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle is chairman of the committee, which includes Mrs. James A. Moody, Mrs. Frank C. Wilkinson, Mrs. Ethel Coles, Mrs. Harold G. Lacy, Mrs. Albert W. Terry, Mrs. Henry M. Chance, 2d, Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle, Jr., Mrs. Harcourt N. Trimble, Jr., Mrs. John A. Moller, Mrs. Robert Zeising, Mrs. William G. Kilhour, Mrs. Hughes Cauffman, Mrs. John L. Baringer and Mrs. Clyde Newman.
In 1925, the school established a department of geology and hired William Bennett Munro, then chairman of the division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard University, to create a division of humanities and social sciences at Caltech.
William D. Lutz, serves as the third chairman of the Doublespeak Committee since 1975 to the present.
Investigators discovered incriminating evidence at his home: ammonium nitrate and blasting caps, the electric drill used to drill out the locks at the quarry, books on bomb-making, a copy of Hunter ( a 1989 novel by William Luther Pierce, the founder and chairman of the white nationalist National Alliance ) and a hand-drawn map of downtown Oklahoma City, on which was marked the Murrah Building and the spot where McVeigh's getaway car was hidden.
Stephen Hilgartner, the Cornell University science and technologies department chairman, wrote " The Sokal Affair in Context " ( 1997 ) comparing Sokal's hoax to " Confirmational Response: Bias Among Social Work Journals " ( 1990 ), an article by William M. Epstein published in Science, Technology & Human Values.
The building is named in honor of William J. Rutter, former chairman of the university's Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics and co-founder of Chiron Corporation.
White supremacist, Christian Identity theorist and Posse Comitatus founder William Potter Gale was California " state chairman of the Constitution Party " in 1957.
In 1900, President William McKinley appointed Taft chairman of a commission to organize a civilian government in the Philippines which had been ceded to the United States by Spain following the Spanish – American War and the 1898 Treaty of Paris.
In 1910, the American Chemical Society established the Willard Gibbs Medal, through the initiative of William A. Converse, a former chairman and secretary of the Chicago Section.
Mayor Daley is a brother of William M. Daley, former White House Chief of Staff and former United States Secretary of Commerce under President Bill Clinton ; John P. Daley, a commissioner on the Cook County Board of Commissioners who also serves as its chairman of the County Board's Finance Committee ; and Micheal Daley, an attorney with Daley & George, a law firm founded by their father Richard J. Daley, that specializes in zoning law and is often hired by developers to help get zoning changes from City Hall.
In 1975, Washington was named chairman of the Judiciary Committee with the election of William A. Redmond as Speaker of the House.
Thus, with the support of convention chairman Elihu Root, Taft's supporters outvoted Roosevelt's men, and the convention renominated incumbents William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman, making Sherman the first sitting vice-president to be nominated for re-election since John C. Calhoun in 1828.
On September 7, 2011, William S. Dietrich II, the former chairman of Dietrich Industries, Inc., a subsidiary of Worthington Industries, Inc., pledged a gift of $ 265 million, effective on October 6, 2011, upon his death.
The chief antagonist was Senator William Proxmire ( D-Wis ), the nemesis of Lockheed and its chairman, Daniel J. Haughton.
He became involved in civic activities, particularly as chairman of the Chicago branch of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies ( known often as the White Committee, after its founder, William Allen White ).
William McKinley, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee worked with John Sherman, the senior Republican Senator from Ohio, to create a package that could both pass the Senate and receive the President's approval.
Wedgwood was chairman ; also present were William Townsend Aiton ( successor to his father, William Aiton, as Superintendent of Kew Gardens ), Sir Joseph Banks ( President of the Royal Society ), James Dickson ( a nurseryman ), William Forsyth ( Superintendent of the gardens of St. James's Palace and Kensington Palace ), Charles Francis Greville ( a Lord of the Admiralty ) and Richard Anthony Salisbury, who was to become the Secretary of the new society.
William C. Norris, Control Data's one-man-gang chairman, said that the daring suit had turned out to be ' one of the best management decisions in our history.
Current members of the board of directors of Pfizer are: Michael S. Brown, M. Anthony Burns, Robert Burt, Don Cornwell, William H. Gray, Frances D. Fergusson, Constance Horner, William R. Howell, Stanley Ikenberry, Ian Read ( chairman ), George Lorch, John P. Mascotte, Dana Mead, Ruth J. Simmons, and William Steere.
The Great Ocean Road was first planned towards the end of the first world war, when chairman of the Country Roads Board William Calder asked the State War Council for funds be provided for returned soldiers to work on roads in sparsely populated areas in the Western district.

William and emeritus
William Howarth is an American writer and professor emeritus of environmental literature and history at Princeton University.
Within the program is the Farber Fund, named for storied university professor emeritus Dr. William O. Farber, which provides subsidy to political science and criminal justice majors to attend conferences, participate in study tours, complete internships, and study abroad.
* William C. Van Buskirk, professor emeritus of biomedical engineering
The Spoelhof Center, named after president emeritus William Spoelhof, houses the art, education, social work and sociology departments, the Office of the President, and several other administrative departments.
* University at Buffalo Official Website ( lists " William Allen " as a professor emeritus, indicating that he is still living ) Retrieved 8 / 30 / 2011.
Sir Geoffrey William Hill ( born 18 June 1932 ) is an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston University.
Professor Bruce S. Grant is emeritus professor of biology at the College of William and Mary.
* William O. Taylor, chairman emeritus of The Boston Globe, descendant of Charles H. Taylor ( publisher )
William Jewett Tucker retired from the Dartmouth presidency in 1909 and became president emeritus.
William Allen Schreyer ( January 13, 1928 – January 22, 2011 ) was chairman emeritus and former CEO of Merrill Lynch & Co., where he worked for 45 years total, eight of them as chairman and CEO.
William Bell Riley, known as " The Grand Old Man of Fundamentalism ," served as pastor of the church for forty-five years ( 1897 – 1942 ) and another five as pastor emeritus until his death in 1947.
William K. Simpson, a professor emeritus of Egyptology at Yale University, states that Neferti can be classified as belonging to a " literature of pessimism " where the world is chaotic and therefore society's values are in need of restructuring, which is contrasted by the " literature of propaganda ," embodied in such works as Loyalist Teaching, where the virtues of the king are extolled.
CRDF Global's Board of Directors is co-chaired by Dr. William Wulf, president emeritus of the National Academy of Engineering and Ms. Dona L. Crawford, associate director of computation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
* Dr. William Wulf, president emeritus of the National Academy of Engineering and co-chair of CRDF Global's Board of Directors
He is emeritus William P. Hobby professor at Rice.
William Louis Garrison ( born 1924 ) is an American geographer and transportation analyst, currently a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley.
William L. Rowe, professor emeritus of philosophy at Purdue University, attended Detroit Bible Institute.
* 1997 William R. Hewlett, co-founder and director emeritus of Hewlett-Packard Company

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