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Recommendations Morton Kondracke ’60, P’91

Recommendations Morton Kondracke ’60, P’91. Career highlights Executive editor and syndicated columnist, Roll Call Formerly Washington bureau chief of Newsweek; executive editor for The New Republic; earlier career at Chicago Sun-Times and WSJ, after U.S. Army.

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Recommendations Morton Kondracke ’60, P’91

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  1. RecommendationsMorton Kondracke ’60, P’91 • Career highlights • Executive editor and syndicated columnist, Roll Call • Formerly Washington bureau chief of Newsweek; executive editor for The New Republic; earlier career at Chicago Sun-Times and WSJ, after U.S. Army • Renowned journalist with 40+ year career analyzing politics, foreign policy, health care, education and the economy in newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and Internet. Known as fierce independent and voice of moderation. • Regular commentator for Fox News and co-host “The Beltway Boys;” panelist or host on "Special Report with Brit Hume,” “This Week with David Brinkley,” PBS's "National Desk“ • Original panelist and regular on "The McLaughlin Group“ • 1984 Reagan-Mondale Presidential Debate panelist • Appearances on "Meet the Press,“ “Jim Lehrer,” “Crossfire,” NPR • Author of Saving Milly: Love, Politics and Parkinson's Disease, a best-seller and CBS Sunday Night Movie • Serves on boards of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, The Parkinson's Action Network, Communities in Schools for the Nation’s Capital • Nieman Fellow, Harvard University • Former president of The D; editorial board, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine; class secretary, class agent and executive committee member; supporter of Tucker Foundation, Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment • Married to Marguerite, a Duke trustee and CEO of America’s Promise; two daughters, including Alexandra ’91. DC-resident.

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