Social Policy, December 22nd, 1999
It's now 40 years. In the fall of 1959, when I arrived in the office of freshman Rep. Robert W. Kastenmeier of Wisconsin to work part time as a legislative assistant (while also doing research on my doctoral dissertation at the University of Wisconsin), I found there another part-time LA, Marc Raskin.
He had grown up in Milwaukee, studied piano at Juillard under Rosina Levine, and finished a law degree at the University of Chicago. He had not quite cut the mustard as a concert pianist and had come to live in Washington and make creative political change. In the early days, he and his wife B...
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