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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2012 · 35 MIN

Lewis Rudin on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis

from Public Affairs and Government · host Baruch DML

Lewis Rudin, Founder of the Association For A Better New York, as a private sector leader who starts his business in 1971, was invited to this discussion with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky City Editor of CUNY-TV to discuss their views on the New York fiscal crisis of the 1970’s.

Lewis Rudin, Founder of the Association For A Better New York, as a private sector leader who starts his business in 1971, was invited to this discussion with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky City Editor of CUNY-TV to discuss their views on the New York fiscal crisis of the 1970’s.

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