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Charles Stam is a public policy analyst based in New York. A graduate of Columbia College, he expects to receive his law degree in 2017.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Charles M. Stam earned the designation of Endowed Presidential Fellow of
the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress during his time
as a double major in political science and history at Columbia College
in New York. In pursuit of his degree, Stam studied a broad
spectrum of topics including U.S. politics and the Cold War era. Today,
Charles Stam works as a public policy analyst, performing research and
compiling data rooted in an understanding of social sciences.
The Revolutionary War. The Civil War. World War II.
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