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Lewis
E. Lehrman
Lewis
E. Lehrman is the founder and chairman of the Lehrman Institute.
He co-founded the Lincoln and Soldiers Institute, the Gilder-Lehrman
Institute of American History, the Gilder Lehrman Collection
of American history, and Gilder Lehrman Center on Slavery Resistance
and Abolition at Yale University. He has written extensively
on both Abraham Lincoln and monitary policy in the Wall Street
Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, and other publications.
He served as president of Rite Aid Corp. from 1968-1977. He
was a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley from 1987-1990. In
1982, he was narrowly defeated in the gubernatorial race against
Mario Cuomo in New York. He received a B.A. in history from
Yale and an M.A. in history from Harvard and he taught history
at Yale University and Gettysburg College. |
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