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| Cap Weinberger and Donald Rumsfeld introduce Dr. James Schlesinger |
Born in New York City a few months after the 1929 stock market crash sent the world spiraling into the Great Depression, Dr. Schlesinger has witnessed many of the most momentous events of the past century - and played a central role in many of them. His career in the private, academic and public sectors has been extraordinary by any measure - as have been his accomplishments in each arena.
Dr. Schlesinger is a graduate of Harvard University where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude in 1950, his Master of Arts degree in 1952 and his Ph.D. in 1956. He spent the next seven years teaching at the University of Virginia, initially as an Assistant Professor and then as an Associate Professor. In 1963, our awardee left Charlottesville for Santa Monica, where he began a six-year stint as the Director of Strategic Studies and Senior Staff Member of the RAND Corportation.
Beginning in 1969, Dr. Schlesinger held a number of senior government posts, including: Assistant Director and later Acting Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget (1969-1971); Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (1973); Director of Central Intelligence (1973); Secretary of Defense (1973-1975); Assistant to the President (1977); and Secretary of Energy (1977-1979).
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| Cap Weinberger and General Jim Jones congratulate Dr. Schlesinger |
The Center for Security Policy welcomes this opportunity to recognize Jim Schlesinger's lifetime of achievement and looks forward to continuing to work closely with this bona fide "Keeper of the Flame."




