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Appendix
Symposium Participants
RICHARD T. ANDERSON, Regional Plan Association, Inc.,
New York
JANE ANGVIK, Assembly Person, Municipality of Anchorage
TOM ANTON, Department of Political Science, Brown
university
DAVID ARNOLD, Human Rights and Governance, Ford
Foundation, New York
ENID BEAUMONT, Academy for State and Local Government,
Washington, D.C.
BARBARA C. BRUMBACK, Joint Center for Urban and
Environmental Affairs, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
ALAN K. CAMPBELL, ARA Services, Inc., Philadelphia
EDWIN CAMPBELL, National Alliance of Business,
Washington, D.C.
ROBERT CARLSON, Government Relations, Main-Hurdman,
Washington, D.C.
TERRY N. CLARK, Department of Sociology, University of
Chicago
DAVID CRANE, CBT/Crane Associates, Boston
ROBERT CURVIN, Graduate school of Management and Urban
Professionals, New School for Social Research
WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Office of Policy Analysis and
Development, National League of Cities, Washington,
D.C.
FRED DOOLITTLE, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton
University
THOMAS M. DOWNS, City Administrator, District of Columbia
NORMAN H. EMERSON, Planning and Analysis, Atlantic
Richfield Company, Los Angeles
VICTOR FISCHER, Senator, Alaska State Legislature
FRIEDA GARCIA, United South End Settlement House, Boston
BOB GRAHAM, Governor, State of Florida
JOYCE GRANT, Boston Public Schools
P. BRETT HAMMOND, Commission on Behavioral and Social
Sciences and Education, National Research Council
ROYCE HANSON, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public
Affairs, University of Minnesota
ANNE HEALD, German Marshall Fund, Washington, D.C.
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BEVERLY KLIMKOWSKY, Department of Government, Wesleyan
University
TED KOLDERIE, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public
Affairs, University of Minnesota
HELEN F. LADD, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University
GEORGE LATIMER, Mayor, City of St. Paul
HUBERT G. LOCKE, Graduate school of Public Affairs,
University of Washington
DALE ROGERS MARSHALL, Department of Political Science,
University of California, Davis
JUDITH MAY, Policy Development and Research, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
AIMS MC GUINNIS, Education Commission of the States,
Denver
DAVID MEEKER, American Institute of Architects
(retired), Chevy Chase, Md.
ASTRID MERGET, Department of Public Administration, The
George Washington University
MARY NENNO, National Association of Housing and
Redevelopment Officials, Washington, D.C.
CHARLES ORLEBEKE, School of Urban Planning and Policy,
University of Illinois at Chicago
ROBERT B. PEASE, Allegheny Conference for Community
Development, Pittsburgh, Pa.
KENNETH E. POOLE, Garfield, Schwartz Associates, Inc.,
Washington, D.C.
JOSEPH M. RULE, Public Affairs Department, E.I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.
JOHN SHANNON, U.S. Advisory Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations, Washington, D.C.
CHARLES SMITH, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development
SANDRA SMOLEY, Supervisor, Sacramento County, Calif.
CARL STENBERG, Council of State Governments, Lexington,
Ky.
GERALD R. STOCKMAN, Senator, New Jersey State Legislature
SUSAN WALTER, State Government Issues, General Electric
Co., Washington, D.C.
CHARLES R. WARREN, Committee on National Urban Policy,
National Research Council
RALPH WIDNER, Greater Philadelphia First Corporation
JOAN WILLS, Center for Policy Research, National
Governors Association, Washington, D.C.
BLENDA J. WILSON, Colorado Commission on Higher
Education, Denver
HENRY WINKLER, President, University of Cincinnati
HAROLD L. WOLMAN, Urban Institute, Washington, D.C.
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