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Latest revision as of 23:13, 25 February 2011
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Ben Stein".
Ben Stein CC '66 is famous for hosting game shows; writing speeches for Richard Nixon; saying, over and over again, "Bueller?"; and for his vitriolic campaign against the biological theory of evolution.
When he was at Columbia, he was an Econ major, helped lead one of the revivals of the Philolexian Society. He was also a member of ADP.