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Former Senator Pryor To Lead Clinton School Of Public Service

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Former US Senator David Pryor will lead the Clinton School of Public Service, which will be based at the Clinton Presidential Library at Little Rock. Pryor was named today as dean of the school, effective June first. In a career that includes terms as governor, congressman and 18 years in the Senate, Pryor has been a Fulbright Distinguished Fellow of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Arkansas, He also served a two-year term as director of Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government. Clinton, a fellow Democrat, said he is honored Pryor accepted. He called Pryor a "champion of Americas finest values." Pryor says the school will not be about politics. Instead it will focus on the breadth of the "social and cultural universe."

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