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The University of Chicago appears in 10 documents from the House Oversight Committee collection, primarily in contexts unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein—including obituaries, academic citations, professional biographies, and policy discussions about topics ranging from economics to abortion rights to Chinese Confucius Institutes.
The University of Chicago is mentioned incidentally across a diverse set of documents that appear to have been collected during the House Oversight Committee's investigation. These mentions are almost entirely tangential: the university appears in an obituary for Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Fogel, in academic footnotes and bibliographies, in professional bios listing where executives earned their MBAs, in a discussion of the Jane abortion collective started by a UChicago student in the 1960s, and in a policy document about the university terminating its Confucius Institute contract. There is no indication that the university itself had any institutional connection to Epstein; rather, these documents were likely swept up in the collection process because they contained other information relevant to the investigation.
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reported in our Outlook last year. Of course, not all experts believe that there is a mismeasurement problem. Notable among them is Chad Syverson of the University of Chicago, who raises four points in making this case.*° First, he states that the productivity slowdown has been global in nature and unrelated to countries’
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ory: a Contribution to Experimental Psychology. New York: Dover, 1987. 20. Halbwachs, Maurice. On Collective Memory. Trans. Lewis A. Coser. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1992. 21. Ulam, S. "John Von Neumann 1903-1957." Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 64.3 (1958): 1-50. 22. Braudy, Leo. The Frenzy of R
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017000 →sity, and the University of Athens. JAMES A. ROBINSON is an economist and political scientist who is currently one of eight University Professors at the University of Chicago and one of only twenty-one people who have held such a position. He has conducted research in Bolivia, Botswana, Chile, Colombia, the Democratic Repu
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olence." The claim "that the presidential election was `stolen' will likely become a rallying cry for the Trump base." Belew, a history professor at the University of Chicago, "dismisses the notion that this often is a `lone wolf' problem." She told Hunt, "These militant fringe groups are much more directly connected tha
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ucation investigation this year found American universities had accepted $6.4 billion of hidden foreign donations." The schools — which also include the University of Chicago, the University of Delaware, and the University of Pennsylvania — "now have one week to produce all unredacted records of gifts, contracts and agre
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ucation investigation this year found American universities had accepted $6.4 billion of hidden foreign donations." The schools - which also include the University of Chicago, the University of Delaware, and the University of Pennsylvania — "now have one week to produce all unredacted records of gifts, contracts and agre
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e night was Hanna Holborn Gray, who came over with her parents through the 1930s rescue program and went on to become the first female president of the University of Chicago. "In the 1930s, the German academic world was seen as a model, and one saw how quickly that could vanish," Gray recalled. Almost all of the 45 sch
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ser documentation included with the redistribution, if any, must include the following acknowledgment: "This product includes software developed by the University of Chicago, as Operator of Argonne National Laboratory." Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, if and wherever such third-party
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ser documentation included with the redistribution, if any, must include the following acknowledgment: "This product includes software developed by the University of Chicago, as Operator of Argonne National Laboratory." Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, if and wherever such third-party
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ese modern building methods. Tony has a degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Santa Cruz in California and studied architecture at the University of Chicago, Urbana---Illinois and is a competitive cyclist and triathlete. STUDIO ARTHUR CASAS RMBA SAGEWOOD CONSTRUCTION Mr. Arthur Casas Mr. Ralph Beiran
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e night was Hanna Holbom Gray, who came over with her parents through the I 930s rescue program and went on to become the first female president of the University of Chicago. "In the 1930s, the German academic world was seen as a model, and one saw how quickly that could vanish," Gray recalled. Almost all of the 45 sch
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e. Like you, I started my career at Bear Stearns. I have an MBA from Wharton and completed my undergraduate degree in Economics one year early from the University of Chicago. My extensive experience would enable me to be a real asset to your firm. Specifically, I have often worked for multi-strategy funds, which would e
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he Second City comedy club (Chicago, Illinois) and the world-class musicians from the Pacifica Quartet (now the Don-Randel Ensemble in Residence at the University of Chicago). As will be described in more detail below, we will utilize ultraportable physiological monitors to record variables associated with emotion expre
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would sign the slightly modified third version. Obama, who was then practicing law at a firm well connected in progressive circles and lecturing at the University of Chicago, saw Clinton's election-year decision as a sellout. He told one newspaper that he found it "disturbing." Later, as an Illinois state senator, Obama
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realistic. The Great Books program The Great Books program (often called simply "the Program" or "the New Program" at St. John's) was developed at the University of Chicago by Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan,Robert Hutchins, and Mortimer Adler in the mid-1930s as an alternative form of education to the then rapidly ch
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ge in terrorist attacks against American and allied forces ensued. As Robert Pape, the director of the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism at the University of Chicago, has enumerated, the world witnessed 343 suicide attacks from 1980 to 2003, about 10 percent of them against America and its allies. From 2004 to 20
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estimated to be costing more than half of India's population at least 3.2 years of their lives, according to the study, led by Michael Greenstone of the University of Chicago and involving environmental economists from Harvard and Yale universities. It estimates that 99.5 percent of India's 1.2 billion people are breathin
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the Chief Technology Officer and Director of the Information Infrastructure System (115) project at the Center for Urban School Improvement (USI) at the University of Chicago. Brian Smith Director, Solutions Institute Associate Professor of Information Sciences and Technology and Education College of Education 993- 19
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se applications are used globally by over 70 commercial and mortgage banks. Dr. Engin earned a M. in Economics with a specialization in Finance from the University of Chicago. His dissertation showed that the existence of additional factors priced in the equity markets can be explained within the framework of CAPM. He ear
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, he spent almost four decades at E.F. Hutton & Co. and founded Hutton Capital Management. Died June 7 of Parkinson’s disease. Robert Fogel, 86. The University of Chicago economist, who won a Nobel Prize in 1993 for his historical analysis of how railroads and slavery shaped U.S. economic history. Died June 11. Miller
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Marc Rich
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PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

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