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By Joe Kimball | Published Fri, Aug 21 2009 8:08 am
Bill Salisbury at the Pioneer Press notes that former Sen. Norm Coleman will do a stint as a visiting fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics during November.
Hmmmm. Sen. Al Franken went to Harvard. Can a "Saturday Night Live" skit be far behind?
Said Salisbury:
Visiting fellows traditionally meet with student groups, lead discussions on issues and their experiences in public and political service and participate in public policy classes with students and faculty at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, according to a Harvard press release.
Other visiting fellows this fall include former Democratic National Chairman Terry McAuliffe and Ursula Plassnik, member of the Austrian Parliament and former European Union council president.
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