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In isolation, the fact that any prominent Minnesotan attended Yale may be purely random. But time after time, a relationship with Yale exists in the histories of so many Minnesotans, that its recurring presence soon appears to be no small coincidence. Stories abound-all around the Twin Cities, throughout the state, and beyond-that provide anecdotal evidence to substantiate this claim. This is a collection of those stories-tales of individuals who helped make Minnesota what it is today, and what it will become tomorrow.

Produktbeschreibung
In isolation, the fact that any prominent Minnesotan attended Yale may be purely random. But time after time, a relationship with Yale exists in the histories of so many Minnesotans, that its recurring presence soon appears to be no small coincidence. Stories abound-all around the Twin Cities, throughout the state, and beyond-that provide anecdotal evidence to substantiate this claim. This is a collection of those stories-tales of individuals who helped make Minnesota what it is today, and what it will become tomorrow.
Autorenporträt
Ronald S. Goldser graduated from Yale in 1975, where he resided in Trumbull College-and played on the intramural ice hockey team. Ron majored in urban economics, and engaged in projects ranging from evaluating the racial impact of the property tax in New Haven to the anti-trust aspects of mass transit bus manufacturing. Ron thereafter went to law school at the University of Minnesota. He practiced for thirty six years, before retiring in 2014. In 2015 he became President of YAANW for three years. His focus was developing a strong community involvement for the Club. This includes, among other things, reading to kindergartners at Webster Elementary School. And, Ron has been involved in local politics of all kinds.