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Rush Holt
U.S. House: Representative
Democratic     Next Election Year: 2012

Education:
PhD, Physics, New York University, 1981 MA, Physics, New York University, 1974 BA, Physics, Carleton College, 1970

Profession:
Assistant Director, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1989-1998 Acting Chief, Nuclear and Scientific Division, Office of Strategic Forces, United States Department of State, 1987-1989 Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Swarthmore College, 1980-1988 Congressional Science Fellow, Office of Representative Bob Edgar, 1982-1983 Consultant, Energy and Environmental Matters, 1976-1980 Teaching Fellow, Department of Physics, New York University, 1974-1980 Acoustic Physicist, New York City Environmental Protection Agency, 1972-1974 Director of Youth Programs, Aldersgate Methodist Camp, 1970-1972


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PrincetonPL: RT @JanieH: RushHolt's eNewsletter features @princetonpl and our humanities programming from NEH funding http://t.co/X606YKU3
25 May 2012, 5:07pm

jpfoster65: Congressman RushHolt : A Central Ingredient of a Democratic Society http://t.co/eY7F5Snf Here's a reasoned discussion from Rep Holt.
25 May 2012, 3:14pm




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