Nominations--April-May: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session on April 30, 1987, James L. Kolstad, to be a Member, National Transportation Safety Board; May 18, 1987, William L. Hanley, Sheila B. Tate, Archie C. Purvis, Harry O'Connor, and Marshall C. Turner, Jr., to be Members, Board of Directors, Corporation for Public BroadcastingU.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 50 pages |
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... KQED in San Francisco . Mr. Turner has had an extremely varied career both in the public and private sectors . He has received engineering degrees from Stanford University , and an MBA with distinction from Harvard . He has been a White ...
... KQED in San Francisco . Mr. Turner has had an extremely varied career both in the public and private sectors . He has received engineering degrees from Stanford University , and an MBA with distinction from Harvard . He has been a White ...
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... KQED , Inc. ( Chairman ) ; Stanford Alumni Association ; Past Memberships : American Society for Artificial Internal Organs ; Boy Scouts : Sigma Nu fraternity ; Beta Chi fraternity ; Century Club at Harvard Business School ; Sierra Club ...
... KQED , Inc. ( Chairman ) ; Stanford Alumni Association ; Past Memberships : American Society for Artificial Internal Organs ; Boy Scouts : Sigma Nu fraternity ; Beta Chi fraternity ; Century Club at Harvard Business School ; Sierra Club ...
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... KQED in San Francisco . I am proud to have participated as a Board member in KQED's development from a debt - plagued company with $ 7 million in 38.
... KQED in San Francisco . I am proud to have participated as a Board member in KQED's development from a debt - plagued company with $ 7 million in 38.
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... KQED is most proud that 85 percent of our revenues come from the San Francisco Bay Area . I look forward to the opportunity , if I am confirmed , to be part of a group of people who will work on these interesting and important issues ...
... KQED is most proud that 85 percent of our revenues come from the San Francisco Bay Area . I look forward to the opportunity , if I am confirmed , to be part of a group of people who will work on these interesting and important issues ...
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... KQED has , if PBS can broaden its underwriting base , and if federal support remains stable - then , with the help of the public , these challenges of the late 1980s may turn out to be healthy for the public broadcasting system as a ...
... KQED has , if PBS can broaden its underwriting base , and if federal support remains stable - then , with the help of the public , these challenges of the late 1980s may turn out to be healthy for the public broadcasting system as a ...
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Address ALBERT GORE alternative financing Answer appropriate program content Archie Purvis areas of public background believe Board member Board of Directors BOB KASTEN BROCK ADAMS cable Chairman commercial COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE communications Corporation for Public CPB Board CPB's Denver educational financing for public financing public radio Friday/9 Frontier Airlines Hanley honorary industry involved issues JAMES EXON Jim Kolstad JOHN MCCAIN KQED LARRY PRESSLER List all memberships LLOYD BENTSEN major memberships and offices Monday/8 must-carry Name of employer National Transportation Safety nominated NTSB offices held PACKWOOD PETE WILSON professional Program Fund public broad public broadcast stations public broadcasting system public television public television stations qualified Question Radio Station responsibility role schedule Senator DANFORTH Senator FORD Senator INOUYE Senator ROCKEFELLER Senator WILSON serve Sheila Tate staff Thank tion Transportation Safety Board TRIBLE U.S. Senator VIRGINIA Washington White House White House Fellow