Records of the First Lady's Office (Clinton Administration), 1993 - 2001. Noa Meyer's Files, 1998 - 1999
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Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
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M'Clintock, Mary Ann, 1800-1884
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Rowe, Leslie Ventura, 1947-
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Moreno, Carlos Roberto, 1948-
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Carlos Roberto Moreno (born November 4, 1948) is a Mexican-American jurist who is the former United States Ambassador to Belize. Previously, he served as a Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California from February 4, 1998, to October 18, 2001, and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California from October 18, 2001, to February 28, 2011. Following his retirement from the bench in 2011, Moreno was counsel with Irell & Manella. Moreno was considered...
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Irving, Earl Michael, 1953-
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Bridgewater, Pamela E., 1947-
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Born in Fredericksburg, Virginia on April 14, 1947, Pamela E. Bridgewater earned a Bachelor’s in Political Science from Virginia State University in 1968 and a Master’s in Political Science from the University of Cincinnati (Ohio) in 1970. Over the next ten years, Bridgewater taught Political Science at Bowie State University in Maryland, Morgan State University, and Voorhees College in South Carolina while completing Ph.D. coursework through the American University School of International Serv...