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'''Dr George Phillies''' is Professor of Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. | '''Dr George Phillies''' (b. July 23, 1947) is Professor of Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. | ||
He has long been involved with the national Libertarian Party and the [[Libertarian Party of Massachusetts]]. He has served as Executive Director of the [[Massachusetts Libertarian Association]], on the state executive committee, and as a candidate for US Senate and US Congress. | He has long been involved with the national Libertarian Party and the [[Libertarian Party of Massachusetts]]. He has served as Executive Director of the [[Massachusetts Libertarian Association]], on the state executive committee, and as a candidate for US Senate and US Congress. | ||
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==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
"George Phillies was born July 23, 1947 in Buffalo, New York, first son of Eustace G. Phillies, M.D. and Clara Phillies. Phillies grew up in Kenmore and Williamsville, New York, finished as salutatorian at the Williamsville Central High School [now Williamsville North], and went to M.I.T. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While at MIT, Phillies earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in physics and in life sciences, as well as Master of Science and (in 1973) Doctor of Science degrees in physics. Phillies then joined the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program as a researcher."<ref="2008">http://web.archive.org/web/20100604034132/http://phillies2008.org/about About George Phillies (June 10, 2014)<ref> | "George Phillies was born July 23, 1947 in Buffalo, New York, first son of Eustace G. Phillies, M.D. and Clara Phillies. Phillies grew up in Kenmore and Williamsville, New York, finished as salutatorian at the Williamsville Central High School [now Williamsville North], and went to M.I.T. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While at MIT, Phillies earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in physics and in life sciences, as well as Master of Science and (in 1973) Doctor of Science degrees in physics. Phillies then joined the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program as a researcher."<ref="2008">http://web.archive.org/web/20100604034132/http://phillies2008.org/about About George Phillies (June 10, 2014)</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== |