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− | '''Richard Pious''' is an ancient member of the [[Barnard]] [[Political Science Department]]. His American Presidency class is highly regarded, but he is notorious for his stringent classroom rules: no food, beverages, or hats. Pious points out that [[George Stephanopoulos]] took his class, followed the rules, and was a success. | + | '''Richard Pious''' is an ancient member of the [[Barnard College|Barnard]] [[Political Science Department]]. His American Presidency class is highly regarded, but he is notorious for his stringent classroom rules: no food, beverages, or hats. Pious points out that [[George Stephanopoulos]] took his class, followed the rules, and was a success. |
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 24 May 2013
Richard Pious is an ancient member of the Barnard Political Science Department. His American Presidency class is highly regarded, but he is notorious for his stringent classroom rules: no food, beverages, or hats. Pious points out that George Stephanopoulos took his class, followed the rules, and was a success.