American Association for the Although the first class of Fellows had designated to support a promising Fellow Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) only six members, in recent years the in print journalism. The first Poynter Program has grown to include between 40 Fellow was Celia Chen (1985-86), staff Robin Alison Remington, University of and 50 Fellows each year. The political reporter for the Wilmington, Delaware Missouri-Columbia science and journalism Fellows are News Journal. The 1992-93 Poynter selected in nationwide competitions. Fellow is Maureen Groppe, Staff Writer, American Council of Learned Societies Political science applicants must have South Bend (Indiana) Tribune. (ACLS) completed their doctorates within the last In early 1991, MCI Communications Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University fifteen years or be near completion, and Corporation awarded the Association a reporters must have a bachelor's degree generous endowment to support the Con- Consortium of Social Science and between two and ten years of profes- gressional Fellowship Program in per- Associations (COSSA) sional experience in newspaper, magazine, petuity. In addition to funding six polit- television, or radio reporting. Criteria for ical scientists and journalists, the gift pro- Terms expiring December 31, 1993: selection are quality training, demon- vides financial support for up to two Raymond E. Wolfinger, University of strated competence, maturity and respon- scholars from any field or discipline, or California, Berkeley sibility, relevance of fellowship experience journalists, all of whom must have an Catherine E. Rudder, American Political to career goals, and potential for profes- analytical interest in public policy and in Science Association sional advancement. telecommunications. The APSA-MCI While the political scientists and jour- Communications Fellows are chosen Council of Professional Associations nalists remain the core of the program annually through rigorous national com- on Federal Statistics (COPAFS) and are supported by the APSA through petition. The first APSA-MCI Commu- Michael Brintnall, American Political contributions from corporations and nications Fellow has been selected from Science Association foundations, the majority of each year's among candidates competing for 1992-93 Howard Silver, COSSA class of Fellows participates in the pro- Congressional Fellowships. She is Shan- gram through affiliate arrangements, non LeHere, former Deputy Bureau International Political Science including: Chief, Westinghouse Broadcasting, Wash- Association (IPSA) ington, DC. She is also a former News • federal executives (Grades 13-16) sup- Director, WASH-FM, Metromedia Radio Terms expiring 1995: ported by agency training funds; in Washington and former News Editor Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University • Asian Fellows supported by the Asia for Mutual Broadcasting System, Wash- Walter Dean Burnham, University of Foundation; ington, DC. Texas • Health Policy Fellows, including medi- The Fellowship Program commences in Catherine E. Rudder, American Political cal faculty, supported by the Robert early November with an orientation Science Association Wood Johnson Foundation; period that includes meetings and sem- • anthropology faculty supported by the inars with members of Congress, congres- Social Science Research Council (SSRC) American Anthropological Associa- sional staffs, political scientists, journal- Term expiring June 30, 1993: tion; ists, lobbyists, government administrators, Robert Bates, Duke University • German Fellows supported by The and others on a wide range of topics German Marshall Fund; relating to Congress and national politics. • Carl Albert Fellows supported by the During this time Fellows also begin Carl Albert Center at the University of exploring possibilities for assignments in A Report on the Oklahoma; and congressional offices. These negotiations • a French Fellow supported by the are conducted by the Fellows themselves, Congressional Fondation Franco-Americaine in and their placements are decided by the Fellowship Program, Paris. Fellows and the offices in which they will work. Fellows begin work in House or 1991-92 and 1992-93 In recent years, those who have funded Senate offices in early December, and political scientists and journalists include serve in their initial assignments for about The Congressional Fellowship Program the Knight Foundation, Knight Ridder, four and one-half months. In April they is a professional level internship that gives Incorporated, Com- are encouraged to seek new assignments academics, journalists, federal executives, pany Foundation, MCI Communications on the other side of the legislature so that and other professionals an opportunity to Corporation, International Business each Fellow has an opportunity to experi- work on the staffs of senators, represen- Machines and the Poynter Fund. ence both the House and Senate during tatives, and congressional committees. Its The Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein the Fellowship year. Seminars for the goals are: family has provided funding to endow a Fellows are held throghout the year to Fellowship in the name of their daughter, • to improve the quality of scholarship supplement the orientation period, and Joan Shorenstein Barone. Joan was a and teaching on Congress and Ameri- each Fellow also makes one trip with a well-known and highly respected producer can national politics; Senator or Representative to the mem- for CBS News who died in 1985 at a • to enhance public understanding of ber's home state or district to observe tragically early age. The Joan Shorenstein constituent work and campaign activities. Congress and policymaking; and Barone Fellowship is awarded annually to • to provide professionals from several a broadcast journalist of special merit, Kay Sterling is Administrative Director fields with practical experience in Con- and was given for the first time to a of the Congressional Fellowship Program. gress and insight into the legislative 1986-87 Fellow, Jean Powell, news re- Christopher J. Deering, Associate Dean, process. porter for KEZI-TV in Eugene, Oregon. Columbian College, The George Wash- ington University, is Director for Aca- Since 1953, the first year of the Pro- Mark C. Curtis, Senior News Reporter, WEAR-TV, Pensacola, FL, has been demic Planning and Development. An gram, there have been a total of 1,488 Advisory Committee, whose members are Fellows, including 232 political scientists, named the 1992-93 Joan Shorenstein Barone Congressional Fellow. listed below, provides overall policy 192 journalists, 726 federal executives, guidance for the Program. 296 medical faculty, and others. The Poynter Fund contribution is

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Number of Congressional Fellows, 1953-1993 States Senate Barbara Sinclair, University of Cali- Federal/ fornia-Riverside Political Total Foreign Neil Skene, Congressional Quarterly, Inc. Year Scientists Journalists Federal Affairs Other* TOTAL The Honorable Janet D. Steiger, Federal Trade Commission 1 1953-54 5 6 Charls E. Walker, Chads E. Walker 1954-55 4 5 1 10 1955-56 5 5 10 Associates 1956-57 4 6 1 11 The Honorable Vin Weber, former 1957-58 10 5 15 member of Congress 1958-59 8 6 3 17 Eddie N. Williams, Joint Center for 1959-60 8 7 5 20 Political and Economic Studies, Inc. 1960-61 8 7 7 22 1961-62 9 5 5 4 24 Seminar Speakers and 1962-63 7 8 9 6 30 Related Activities, 1991-92 1963-64 8 7 7 6 28 1964-65 8 7 11 3 29 Lynn Etheredge, Private Consultant, 1965-66 7 6 17 9 39 "History of Health Care Financing in the 1966-67 5 7 22 7 41 " 1967-68 10 6 23 7 46 C-SPAN, a tour of the facility and sem- 1968-69 7 9 24 7 47 1969-70 11 5 24 5 45 inar with Susan Swain, Vice President, "How C-SPAN Is Used by Congress and 1970-71 8 8 18 5 39 in the Public Interest" 1971-72 8 8 27 20/7 5 48 1972-73 8 5 26 17/10 4 44 Michael Robinson, Associate Professor, 1973-74 6 7 26 16/10 3 42 Department of Government, Georgetown 1974-75 7 5 27 16/11 10 49 University, "The Media and Political 1975-76 7 27 17/10 9 43 Campaigns" 1976-77 5 3 28 17/11 10 46 1977-78 6 2 27 18/9 12 47 Timothy J. Naftali, John M. Olin Insti- 1978-79 43 , . 4 28 17/11 10 46 tute for Strategic Studies, Harvard Uni- 1979-80 2 30 19/11 9 44 versity, "A Briefing on Canada and the 1980-81 i'4 21 11/10 12 39 Constitutional Issues of Today" 1981-82 4 4 28 17/11 14 50 1982-83 3 3 27 15/12 14 47 Janice Sumler-Edmond, Judicial Fellow, 1983-84 5 2 27 15/12 13 47 "A Briefing on the Supreme Court of the 1984-85 4 3 26 14/12 15 48 United States from an Historical Per- 1985-86 4 2 25 15/10 16 47 spective" 1986-87 4 4 23 12/11 14 45 1987-88 3 4 22 10/12 19 48 A Day in Annapolis, seminar on the gov- 1988-89 3 3 24 13/11 14 44 ernment of Maryland, with John Frece, 1989-90 3 4 25 14/11 17 49 Annapolis Bureau Chief, Baltimore Sun; the Honorable Barbara Hoffman, Vice 1990-91 3 4 24 13/11 14 45 Chairman, Budget and Taxation Commit- 1991-92 4 4 24 14/10 13 45 1992-93 3 4 24 14/10 15 46 tee, Maryland State Senate; Donald Norris, Director, Maryland Institute for •Includes anthropologists, historians, Harkness Fellows, Carl Albert Fellows, German Fellows, Policy Analysis and Research, University Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellows, French Fellows, Asian Foundation Fellows, a of Maryland, Baltimore County; the Ford Foundation Fellow (in 1985-86), American Society of Allied Health Professions Kellogg Honorable Anne Scarlett Perkins, Chair- Health Policy Fellows, and APSA-MCI Communications Fellows. person, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, Maryland House of Delegates; William S. Ratchford II, Congressional Fellowship Program Gerald J. Kovach, MCI Communications Director, Department of Fiscal Services; Advisory Committee Corporation The Honorable Howard P. Rawlings, The Honorable Richard Lugar, United Vice Chairman, House Appropriations Thomas E. Mann, The Brookings Insti- States Senate Committee, Maryland House of Dele- tution, Chairman Philip Meyer, University of North gates; The Honorable Jacqueline H. Michael Barone, U.S. News & World Carolina Rogers, Secretary, Department of Hous- Report Norman J. Ornstein, American Enterprise ing and Community Development David S. Broder, Institute "The French Perspective on World Econ- The Honorable Robert Dole, Republican Leonard Parkinson, Atlantic Research omy and International Trade," with . Leader of the Senate Corporation Laurence Dubois-Destrizais, Commercial Eugene Eidenberg, MCI Communications The Honorable Richardson Preyer, Counsellor; Eric Lebedel, Political Coun- Corporation Greensboro, NC sellor for European Affairs; and Emman- The Honorable Thomas Foley, Speaker The Honorable David Price, United uelle d'Achon, First Secretary, Embassy of the House State House of Representatives of France The Honorable Bill Frenzel, The Brook- Cokie Roberts, National Public Radio ings Institution and ABC News Freye Sonenstein, Senior Research Asso- David R. Gergen, U.S. News & World Robert M. Rosenzweig, Association of ciate, The Urban Institute, "Changes in Report American Universities American Families: Their Impact on Pub- Albert R. Hunt, Wall Street Journal The Honorable Paul Simon, United lic Policy"

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"A Comparison Between the House and Senate Subcommittee on Communica- Service the Senate," panel discussion moderated tions, "A Discussion on Communications Carol Matlack, National Journal by Christopher J. Deering, Jr., Associate Policy" Candice Nelson, The American University Dean, Columbian College, The George Norman Ornstein, American Enterprise Washington University. Participants were 1992-93 CONGRESSIONAL Institute former and current Congressional Fellows FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Cokie Roberts, National Public Radio Lawrence Evans, Paul Furiga, Kristin and ABC News Huckshorn, Jo-Anne Jackson and Scott Selection Committee, 1992-93 Barbara Vobejda, Washington Post White Political Scientists and Journalists: Federal Fellows: The Honorable (R-MT), Stanley Bach, Congressional Research Sharon Basso, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Frederick Holborn, Paul H. Nitze School Assignments of 1991-92 Fellows, First Half of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University Cornelia Moore, U.S. Department of SENATE Commerce David Balducchi Harris Wofford (D-PA) Howard Sharlach, Consultant (formerly David Beriss Paul Wellstone (DFL-MN) with Agency of International Carey Cavanaugh Carl Levin (D-MI) Development) Kenneth Chance Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Joel Delofsky Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Majority 1992-93 Congressional Fellows Robert Frank Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) Political Science Fellows: Susanne Frischling Committee on Foreign Relations, Majority Denise L. Baer, Associate Professor, Jay Himmelstein Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Majority Department of Political Science, Uni- Philip Hofschire Robert Kerrey (D-NE) versity of Akron Hashbatyn Hulan Daniel Akaka (D-HI) Craig A. Rimmerman, Associate Pro- Sandra Lindsay Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ) fessor and Chair, Department of Polit- Todd Minnies Bill Bradley (D-NJ) ical Science, Hobart and William Smith Frank Prindle John Warner (R-VA) Colleges (1992-93 William A. Steiger Charles Rice Tom Daschle (D-SD) Congressional Fellow) Steven Ringel John Rockefeller (D-WV) Gregory Vuksich David J. Webber, Associate Professor of Pete Domenici (R-NM) Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia HOUSE Donald Bishop Christopher Smith (R-NJ) Journalism Fellows: Jackson Chang Eliot Engel (D-NY) Mark C. Curtis, Senior News Reporter, Claudia Deverall Dick Swett (D-NH) WEAR-TV, Pensacola, FL (1992-93 Claudia Dulmage Byron Dorgan (D-ND) Joan Shorenstein Barone Congressional Lawrence Evans Lee Hamilton (D-1N) Fellow) Adam Gelb Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice, Majority Maureen Groppe, Staff Writer, South Heather Greenfield Peter Kostmayer (D-PA) Bend Tribune, IN (1992-93 Poynter William Grover Bernard Sanders (I-VT) Fellow) Janice Haith Marilyn Lloyd (D-TN) Howard A. Isenstein, General Assign- Larry Hudson Beverly Byron (D-MD) ment Business Reporter, The New Kay Keely Bill Green (R-NY) Haven Register, CT Thanong Khanthong Mike Espy (D-MS) Peter L. Rosegg, Editorial Writer, The Thomas Klabunde Byron Dorgan (D-ND) Honolulu Advertiser, HI Jessica LeCroy (D-CA) APSA-MCI Communications (Subcommittee on International Operations) Congressional Fellow: Claude Marx Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) Shannon LeHere, former Deputy Gotz-Dietrich Opitz (D-NY) Bureau Chief, Westinghouse Broad- Timothy Parsons Beverly Byron (D-MD) casting, Washington, DC Kelly Patterson David Price (D-NC) (Democratic Caucus) Rosemary Ramsey Jim McDermott (D-WA) Robert Wood Johnson Myron Sagall Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, Health Policy Fellows: Majority David F. Altman, M.D., Associate Dean, Stephen Scroggs John Spratt (D-SC) University of California, San Fran- Kimberly Shearin Maxine Waters (D-CA) cisco School of Medicine Michael Till (D-MA) William B. Clark, D.D.S., D.M.S., Pro- Maria Lourdes Tiquia Subcommittee on Environment, James Scheuer (D-NY), fessor of Oral Biology and Director of Chairman the Periodontal Disease Research Cen- Lisa Tuite House Wednesday Group, Willis D. Gradison (R-OH), ter, College of Dentistry, University of Chairman Florida, Gainesville Theodore Van Hintum Lane Evans (D-IL) J. Kevin Eckert, Ph.D., Associate Vice Karen Wilson David Obey (D-WI) President for Graduate Studies, The Scott White Richard Santorum (R-PA) University of Maryland Graduate Cheryl Young Michael Andrews (D-TX) School, Baltimore Arnold M. Epstein, M.D., M.A., Associ-

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Assignments of 1991-92 Fellows, Second Half American Anthropological Association Fellow: SENATE Gregory V. Button, Ph.D. Candidate in Applied Anthropology, Brandeis David Balducchi Harris Wofford (D-PA) University David Beriss Paul Wellstone (DFL-MN) Kenneth Chance Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Federal Fellows: Joel Delofsky Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Majority James C. Borland, Senior Computer Claudia Deverall Bill Bradley (D-NJ) Specialist, Office of Public Affairs, Robert Frank Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) Department of Agriculture Adam Gelb Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Majority Matthew J. Bronick, Executive Assistant Heather Greenfield Senate Finance Committee, Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX), to the Medical Director, Federal Chairman Bureau of Prisons, Department of Jay Himmelstein Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Majority Justice Philip Hofschire Robert Kerrey (D-NE) Charles A. Casto, Section Chief in Larry Hudson Daniel Akaka (D-HI) Operator Licensing, Operations Jessica LeCroy Bill Bradley (D-NJ) Branch, Division of Reactor Safety, Sandra Lindsay Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ) Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oaude Marx Conrad Burns (R-MT) Carolyn G. Conlan, Senior Policy Staff Timothy Parsons John McCain (R-AZ) Officer, Plans and Policy Directorate, Frank Prindle John Warner (R-VA) National Security Agency Rosemary Ramsey William Cohen (R-ME) Herbert Ford, Career Management Offi- Charles Rice Thomas Daschle (D-SD) cer, Office of Personnel, Central Steven Ringel John Rockefeller (D-WV) Intelligence Agency Kimberly Shearin Herb Kohl (D-WI) Clarkson J. Human, Director, Office of Maria Lourdes Tiquia John Seymour (R-CA) Rural Health Policy, Health Resources LisaTuite Robert Byrd (D-VA) and Alfonse D'Amato (R-NY), and Services Administration, Public Senate Appropriations Committee Health Service, Department of Gregory Vuksich Pete Domenici (R-NM) Health and Human Services Kathleen M. James, Examination Special- HOUSE ist, Office of Policy, Planning and Donald Bishop Christopher Smith (R-NJ) Program Development, Division of Jackson Chang Eliot Engel (D-NY) Supervision, Federal Deposit Insurance Claudia Dulmage Byron Dorgan (D-ND) Corporation Larry Evans Lee Hamilton (D-IN) Gerald A. Kifer, Management Analyst, William Grover Bernard Sanders (I-VT) Loan Guaranty Service, Department Janice Haith Marilyn Lloyd (D-TN) of Veterans Affairs Hashbatyn Hulan CRS, Foreign Affairs and Defense Division Melanie A. Miller, Senior Reactor Opera- Thanong Khanthong Mike Espy (D-MS) tions Engineer, Diagnostic Evaluation Thomas Klabunde Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and Incident Investigation Branch, Kelly Patterson David Price (D-NC) (Democratic Caucus) Division of Operational Assessment, Myron Sagall Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, Office of Analysis and Evaluation of Majority Operational Data, Nuclear Regulatory Stephen Scroggs John Spratt (D-SC) Commission Michael Till Nicholas Mavroules (D-MA) Raymond J. Miller, LTC, Executive Theodore Van Hintum Lane Evans (D-IL) Officer, U.S. Total Army Personnel Scott White Richard Santorum (R-PA) Command, Department of the Army Karen Wilson David Obey (D-Wl) Joan F. Shaw, Correspondence and Cheryl Young Michael Andrews (D-TX) Issues Management Officer, Reclama- tion and Enforcement, Office of Sur- face Mining, Department of the Interior ate Professor of Health Care Policy, Steven E. Thompson, Policy Staff Harvard Medical School Asia Foundation Fellows: Officer, National Security Agency Keith R. Powell, M.D., George Washing- Fardah Assegaf, Head of Transnational Constance A. Wynn, Trial Attorney, ton Goler Professor and Associate Desk, National News Agency of Civil Division, Appellate Staff, Chair for Clinical Affairs, Department Indonesia, Antara Department of Justice of Pediatrics, and Chief, Division of Manohar Prasad Bhattarai, Assistant Sec- Mark E. Wynn, Chief, Hospital Reim- Infectious Diseases, University of retary, Parliament Secretariat, His bursement, Office of Research and Rochester Medical Center Majesty's Government of Nepal, Demonstrations, Health Care Financ- Julie Sochalski, Ph.D., Assistant Pro- Katmandu ing Administration, Department of fessor, Columbia University School of Chakorn Pichaiwongse, Associate, Health and Human Services Nursing, New York Kanung & Partners Law Office, Foreign Affairs Fellows: Bangkok, Thailand German Fellows: James W. Bean, Special Assistant to the Bernd Fussy, Ph.D. Candidate, Univer- Carl Albert Fellows: Assistant Secretary of State for sity of Gottingen John David Rausch, Jr., Ph.D. Candi- European and Canadian Affairs, Sabine Gans, Student Assistant to Pro- date, University of Oklahoma Department of State fessor Dr. Heinz Laufer, Ludwig- Mary K. Scribner, Ph.D. Candidate, Michael J. Boyle, Cultural Affairs Maximilians-University, Munich University of Oklahoma Officer, Yaounde (United States

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Information Agency) Congressional Quarterly: "Sitting Office of Senator Paul Wellstone; Arnold Chacon, Political Officer, Ameri- Down to a Full Plate: Issues Before the Midge Holmes, Central Intelligence can Embassy, Santiago, Chile (Depart- 103rd Congress" Agency; Stephen Scroggs, Department ment of State) Benjamin Ginsberg, David Bernstein Pro- of the Army; Kimberly Shearin, Office Stephen R. Fox, Copyright Officer, fessor of Political Science and Director of Senator Herb Kohl; Pamela Office of Intellectual Property and for Governmental Studies, The Johns Stephens, National Science Foundation Competition, Bureau of Economic and Hopkins University: "Politics by Other Business Affairs, Department of State Means" Archibald Galloway II, LTC, Staff The Honorable Lee H. Hamilton (D-IN), •Indicates former Congressional Fellow Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of U.S. House of Representatives: "A Staff for Operations and Plans, Foreign Policy Agenda" Department of the Army Susan Webb Hammond, Professor, Dawn Elizabeth Scalici, Intelligence School of Government and Public PS Index of Officer (Military), Office of Soviet Administration, The American Univer- Analysis, Strategic Forces Division, sity: "Congressional Staff Authored Articles Central Intelligence Agency Larry Irving, Senior Counsel for Mass Charles R. Taylor, Intelligence Analyst, Media, and Gerard Waldron, Senior VOLUME XXV, NO. 1 (MARCH) Defense Intelligence Agency Counsel, House Subcommittee on Tele- THROUGH NO. 4 (DECEMBER) 1992 Ralph B. Tildon, Jr., Senior Current communications and Finance (Edward Intelligence Officer, Central Intelli- J. Markey, D-MA, Chairman): "The Alford, John R., and John R. Hibbing. gence Agency Story of the TV Cable Bill" The 1990 Congressional Election Louis W. Weber, LTC, Politico-Military Jones, Director, National Results and the Fallacy That They Staff Officer, Office of Deputy Chief Health Policy Forum: A question and Embody an Anti-Incumbent Mood. of Staff for Operations and Plans, answer session on financing and deliv- June, p. 217. Department of the Army ery of health care in the United States American Council on Education. Women Barry A. Zulauf, Intelligence Research •Thomas E. Mann, Director, Govern- Make Better Grades than Men. Analyst, Office of Naval Intelligence, mental Studies, The Brookings Institu- March, p. 90. Department of the Navy tion: "The 1992 Election: What Hap- Anderson, Stephen J. The Policy Process pens Now?" and Social Policy in Japan. March, Richard Morin, Director of Polling, The p. 36. Orientation Speakers: 1992 Washington Post: "Methods of Deter- APSA Committee on the Status of Richard Baker, Historian of the Senate: mining Public Opinion" Women in the Profession. Improving "The Senate of 1993: Reform or •Candice J. Nelson, Assistant Professor, the Status of Women in Political Sci- Status Quo?" Department of Government, The ence: A Final Report With Recom- Walter F. Berns, Jr., John M. Olin Uni- American University: "The Money mendations. September, p. 547. versity Professor, Georgetown Univer- Chase" Ards, Sheila, and Maurice C. Woodard. sity: "The Constitution as the Founda- Thomas J. O'Donnell, Chief of Staff to African Americans in the Political Sci- tion for Our Federal Government" the Majority Leader, U.S. House of ence Profession. June, p. 252. Ronald S. Boster, Chief of Staff to Rep- Representatives: "Party Reform" Association of American Publishers. How resentative Willis D. Gradison, Jr. •Norman J. Ornstein, Senior Fellow, to Request Copyright Permissions. (R-OH): "The Congressional Budget American Enterprise Institute: "Con- March, p. 91. Process" gressional Reform" Baum, Lawrence. The Unpredictability of Colin Campbell, S.J., Isabelle and Henry Frank R. Parker, Director, Voting the Supreme Court. December, p. 683. Martin Chair of Philosophy and Poli- Rights Project, Lawyers' Committee Bock, Joseph G., and D. Dean Dunham, tics, Georgetown University: "The for Civil Rights Under Law: "The Jr. An Active Approach to Teaching Gridlock Election and Its Implications Impact of the Voting Rights Act on the Political Economy of Develop- for Presidential-Congressional Congressional Redistricting" ment. September, p. 538. Relations" Rudolph G. Penner, Director, Economic Bowen, Roger W. Japan's Foreign Policy. Tim Conlan, Associate Professor, De- Studies, Policy Economics Group, March, p. 57. partment of Public Affairs, George KPMG Pete Marwick, Washington, Boyer, William W. Reflections on Mason University: "The Politics of DC: "The Short and Long Term Eco- Democratization. September, p. 517. Tax Reform" nomic Outlook for the United States" Brintnall, Michael. Affirmative Action: •Christopher J. Deering, Associate Dean, CRS Legislative Institute Seminar on Women and Minorities in the Profes- Columbian College, The George Wash- Resources and Congressional Opera- sion. March, p. 105. ington University: "The Bicameral tions: Rick Beth, Specialist, American Brintnall, Michael. Finding Jobs: Place- Congress" National Government; Nancy Daven- ment of New Political Scientists, 1990. Lyle W. Denniston, Reporter, Washing- port, Associate Director for Special March, p. 100. ton Bureau, The Baltimore Sun: "The Programs; Cheryl Graunke, Specialist, Brintnall, Michael, and Kate Petty. Af- Walter Nixon Case as a Test for the Automated Information Resources; firmative Action Report: Women and Right of Judicial Review" Sharon Gressle, Specialist, American Minorities in the Profession. June, Evelyn Dubrow, Vice President and Leg- National Government; Ilona Nickles, p. 290. islative Director, International Ladies' Analyst, American National Govern- Caporaso, James. Report of the APSA Garment Workers' Union: "Lobbying ment; Walter Oleszek, Senior Special- Treasurer. December, p. 766. for Labor" ist, American National Governent; Chisholm, Donald. An Epidemic of Robert Dove, Parliamentarian Emeritus, Paul Rundquist, Specialist, American Cheating? June, p. 264. United States Senate, and Consultant National Government Committee on the Status of Women, to the Republican Leader: "Parlia- Panel of Former Fellows: "How to Get a Southern Political Science Association. mentary Procedure in the Senate" Job on the Hill," Christopher J. 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