Waldron, William Augustus.
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William Augustus Waldron, II earned his AB at Union College in 1935. He became one of the first five to obtain a Graduate Fellowship in Government at Harvard. Students with this fellowship were also known as "Public Service Training Fellows". The fellowships, established in 1935, were connected to a program in Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for training in public service which evolved into the Graduate School of Public Administration, which in turn became the Kennedy School of Government. As Waldron wrote of himself and his fellows "We were the 5 original 'guinea pigs' for what has become the JFK School of Government. As such, we were free to audit courses at the Business School in addition to taking courses for credit in GSAS." Waldron went on to earn an LLB from Harvard in 1941.
From the description of Notes for graduate courses in economics and government, 1935-1937. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77065802
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