I've seen some older Soros threads/bump lists...I will be searching them out and linking them here.
Interesting thought....Same Robert Strong?
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/grants/soros.asp
Grants and Fellowships
Soros FellowshipThe Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans provides opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished New Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. All applicants must be either resident aliens (e.g. hold a Green Card), naturalized U.S. citizens, or children of two parents who are both naturalized citizens.
The Soros Foundation annually awards thirty scholarships of $20,000, plus half of the tuition owed to the graduate school program of the applicants choice, for a period of two years. A Fellow may pursue a graduate degree in any professional field (e.g., engineering, medicine, law, social work, etc.) or scholarly discipline in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. The Fine and Performing Arts are included.
Applications are due from seniors in early November, and candidates should expect to participate in an interview as the vetting process transpires.
Liaison Officer: Professor Robert Strong (Politics) or Associate Dean Bent
Consult the program website at http:// www.pdsoros.org
Is this the Robert Strong mentioned in that blurb below???
http://home.wlu.edu/~strongr/vita.htm
Read that Vita!
Publications, Book
Bureaucracy and Statesmanship: Henry Kissinger and the Making of American Foreign Policy (University Press of America, 1986).
Working in the World: Jimmy Carter and the Making of American Foreign Policy (Louisiania State University Press, forthcoming).
Articles, Book Chapters & Essays
"October Surprises," Intelligence and National Security (April 1993).
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/06/politics/main641481.shtml
This article: Bush Guard Memos Questioned
Is this the same Robert Strong????
Robert Strong was a friend and colleague of Col. Killian who ran the Texas Air National Guard administrative office in the Vietnam era. Strong, now a college professor, believes these documents are genuine.
"They are compatible with the way business was done at the time. They are compatible with the man that I remember Jerry Killian being," says Strong. "I dont see anything in the documents that is discordant with what were the times, what was the situation and what were the people involved."
"He [Killian] was a straight-arrow guy," adds Strong. "He really was. I was very fond of him, liked him personally. Very professional man, a career pilot. He took his responsibilities very, very seriously."