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  1. William Bennett Bio | Wiki. William Bennett ( Full name William John Bennett ) is an American author, politician, and political theorist. He served as the third United States Secretary of Education. He was also in Ronald Reagan’s cabinet from Feb 1985 to Sep 1988.

  2. Aug 18, 2017 · President Reagan nominated William J. Bennett to be the next secretary of education and ordered him, following his expected confirmation by the Senate, to conduct a study to determine whether the...

  3. William Richards Bennett, PC, OBC (August 18, 1932 – December 3, 2015), commonly known as Bill Bennett, was a Canadian politician. He was the 27th Premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia 1975–1986. He was a son of the former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett.

  4. Aug 17, 2022 · Who is William Bennett? William John Bennett was born on 31 July 1943 in New York, USA. Bennett is still alive and is 79 years as of 2022. He was the 3rd United States Secretary of Education from 1985 to 1988. He was also the 1st director of the National Drug Control Policy in 1989, appointed by George Bush.

  5. (born 1943). American public official, educator, author, and radio host William J. Bennett was known for his strong convictions and traditional Republican values. He served as education secretary under U.S. President Ronald Reagan and as director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under U.S. President George H.W. Bush.

  6. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Bill Bennett studied philosophy at Williams College (B.A.) and the University of Texas (Ph.D.) and earned a law degree (J.D.) from Harvard. He currently serves on the Advisory Board of Udacity, one of the world’s leading online education organizations, as well as the Advisory Board of Viridis Learning, Inc.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › simple › William_BennettWilliam Bennett - Wikiwand

    Dec 24, 2020 · William John "Bill" Bennett is an American politician. He was the third United States Secretary of Education. He was in Ronald Reagan's cabinet. He served from February 1985 through September 1988. From 1989 to 1990, he served as the first Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

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