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In 1977, he wrote a letter recommending the appointment of Stanley Sheinbaum to the University of California Board of Regents.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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Sheinbaum, who was also on the list and described as a "friend," ultimately was appointed and served on the board until 1989.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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In 1977, he wrote a letter recommending the appointment of Stanley Sheinbaum to the University of California Board of Regents.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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As it was, wealthy liberals such as Stewart Mott, Stanley Sheinbaum and the recently deceased Max Palevsky stepped up to make six- and seven-figure contributions to fund the McCarthy campaign, donations worth nearly $10 million in today's dollars.
Meet the Parents of the Super PACs David Keating 2012
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Sheinbaum, who was also on the list and described as a "friend," ultimately was appointed and served on the board until 1989.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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Sheinbaum, who was also on the list and described as a "friend," ultimately was appointed and served on the board until 1989.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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In 1977, he wrote a letter recommending the appointment of Stanley Sheinbaum to the University of California Board of Regents.
Chase Davis: Jerry Brown's 1979 'Special List' Highlights Eclectic Relationships Chase Davis 2010
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Stanley Sheinbaum, Mom, me, and my friends when they visited L.A.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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Stanley Sheinbaum, a Hollywood activist and fundraiser told me that it was Derek Shearer who, in the late 1980s, first brought the eager Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton over to meet Sheinbaum and his wife Betty, daughter of studio magnate Harry Warner.
Carol Felsenthal: Is Obama Following Gore and Kerry and Keeping His Distance from Bill Clinton? 2008
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The center of gravity shifted toward the "Malibu Mafia," which during the seventies was led by Norman Lear and the Hollywood activist and fundraiser Stanley Sheinbaum, and, later, toward a group of young actors and donors called "Network," which was centered on Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, and operated from the couple's Santa Monica home.
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