Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government Collection 2003-2008
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Frey, Lou, 1934-
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Lou Frey was elected to the House of Representatives from Central Florida in 1968 and served until 1978. After unsuccessful runs for governor and state senate, he continued to serve the Republican Party as state campaign chair for Gerald Ford and Robert Dole as well as serving on several state and national commissions. He has edited a book on the inner workings of Congress, served as an active member of the Association of Former Members of Congress. and founded the Lou Frey Institute of Politics...
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Founded as Florida Technological University in 1963, the university began holding classes in 1968. In 1978 its name was changed to University of Central Florida. From the founding of the university until 2001, the university was part of the Florida State University System governed by a Board of Regents. Since then, the university has been governed by its own Board of Trustees. From the description of University of Central Florida publications collection, 1962-2006. (University of Tam...
Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government.
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The Lou Frey Institute for Politics & Government at the University of Central Florida was founded in January 2003 as a nonpartisan foundation that fosters civic education primarily for college and high school students but also for the general public. The Institute promotes informed discussion of issues from diverse viewpoints, encourages participation in the political process, and supports research on politics and policy. Through its programs, the Lou Frey Institute aims to engage students, ...