Event: New York Affiliate to Host Lecture by Daniel DiSalvo

National Association of Scholars

Dr. Daniel DiSalvo, an assistant professor of political science at the City College of New York (CUNY) and a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute will discuss "Government Unions and Inequality - de Blasio's Dilemma" on February 2, 2014, in New York City. The event is hosted by the New York Association of Scholars and the CUNY Association of Scholars, local affiliates of the National Association of Scholars, and is set to begin at three in the afternoon. Dr. DiSalvo has written about American political parties, elections, labor unions, and public policy for National Affairs, The Public Interest, The Weekly Standard, Commentary, New York Daily News, The Tocqueville Review, Congress & the Presidency, and the Journal of Policy History.

To RSVP for this event, or to find out more information about the New York Association of Scholars, contact David Gordon at (718) 289-5658.

The event will take place at the home of Nahma Sandrow and Bill Meyers
180 Riverside Drive. apt 3A
Entrance on West 90 Street New York, NY

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