A member of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet, a syndicated columnist, and the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Chair in Foundations of American Freedom at Georgetown University, Jeane Kirkpatrick had a prominent and successful career.
The memorial service included a tribute from former U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton and a reading from former diplomat and television broadcaster Max M. Kampelman. A copy of the memorial program is available here.
Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick’s Memorial Program
A member of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet, a syndicated columnist, and the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Chair in Foundations of American Freedom at Georgetown University, Jeane Kirkpatrick had a prominent and successful career.
The memorial service included a tribute from former U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton and a reading from former diplomat and television broadcaster Max M. Kampelman. A copy of the memorial program is available here.
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