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as
four college degrees: one doctorate, two
master's, and one bachelor's. |
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Held
professorial rank in the USC Graduate School of Business Administration
after a brief stint as a teaching assistant in statistics
at Columbia University. |
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Wrote
two books on language, thinking, and communication, and one
book on pro football running backs. |
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Has had
sixteen articles published in various publications, as well
as an entire chapter from one of his books in Et Cetera,
the International Society for General Semantics quarterly. |
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Is founder
and president of the Mens Sana Foundation. |
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Is a
member of Mensa. |
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Is the
creator and leader of the Mens Sana Foundation Socratic Discourse
on Thinking and Communication. |
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Was a
consultant to several large firms. |
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Was co-founder
of a California Bank. |
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Ran his
own architectural and city planning firm. |
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Was a
stage actor, appearing in six plays. |
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Had the
highest tested-IQ of all the New York State graduating grade
school pupils in 1934. |
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Was student
president of John Jay Toastmasters while at college. |
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Was a
Ford Foundation Fellow, a Harriman Scholar, and an Armand
G. Erpf Scholar. |
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Has been
extensively interviewed on radio stations across the country. |
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Has received
many awards, prizes, and other honors both academic
and professional. |
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Was a
radio talk-show host and newsman. |
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Is the
founder and CEO of LyceumOnline, an Internet-based school.
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Wrote
and broadcast a daily think-piece on radio for a number of
years.  |