Talk:Randolph W. Thrower
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- Details of war years, the Inns of Court bio mentions that Thrower was both an FBI agent and a marine in the 1940s.
- Details of Thrower's 1956 Congressional Campaign.
- In response to a federal court ruling in 1970 (Green v. Kennedy, 309 F. Supp. 1127 (D.D.C. 1970)), Thrower, as IRS commissioner, implemented a policy revoking the tax exempt status of southern private schools with discriminatory admissions policies. See segregation academies. There are several good articles on this in the New York Times, summer of 1970.
- While IRS commissioner, there was some controversy surrounding the tax treatment of legal public interest organizations; this controversy gets mentioned again during the immediate post-Watergate recriminations.
Tim.kennedy 06:14, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
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