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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Fairleigh Dickinson Devils football coaches, Fairleigh Dickinson Knights men's basketball coaches, Fairleigh Dickinson Knights men's soccer coaches, Fairleigh Dickinson University alumni, Fairleigh Dickinson University faculty, Christine O'Donnell, John Kefalas, Sue Lowden, Loretta Weinberg, Paul Levinson, Herbert Gutman, Nigel Forman, Steve Lonegan, Seth Greenberg, Franklin Jacobs, Raphael Patai, Don Lichterman, Richard Bronson, Jedh Colby Barker, Bill Klika, Peggy Noonan, John J. Mooney, Bino Realuyo, Stephanie Adams, Bradford Graves, Valerie Huttle, Warren Boroson, Stewart Krentzman, Bill Raftery, Gregory Olsen, D. Bennett Mazur, Vince Naimoli, George Klir, Jeff Van Drew, Peter Onorati, Tom Green, Peter C. Eagler, Ben Weinman, Tomer Chencinski, Gerald H. Zecker, Barbara Kellerman, Fred Hill, Bill Willoughby, Joan Voss, Dick LaRossa, Wroxton Abbey, Mary Pat Angelini, Tom Davis, Ruben J. Ramos, Larry Arico, Rich Mosca, Allan R. Bomhard, Zygi Wilf, Bob Schroeder, Robert Donaldson, Tosun Bayrak, Nikolai Bezroukov, William Leiss, Peter J. Barnes III, Rahshon Turner, Gale D. Candaras, Guy Talarico, Nicholas Felice, Dennis Strigl, Stephen Spiro, Yahya Maroofi, Harold C. Hollenbeck, Tahesha Way, Allen Cohen, David M. Rosen, Jerry Flora, Robert T. Francoeur, Tomas J. Padilla, Dick Holub, Thomas Liggio, Mordechai Rozanski, John Thurston, Charles E. Schaefer, Vincent Scuro, Randy Neumann, Ann Twomey, Desi Wilson, Fairleigh S. Dickinson, The Literary Review, Mensun Bound, Seth Roland, Robert Alfano, Rene Steinke, Ron Brill, Rothman Center, Ann Marie Calabria, Pat Schuber, Nick DiPillo, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Excerpt: Christine Therese O'Donnell (born August 27, 1969) is an American Republican Party politician who founded two advocacy organizations and has been an advocate for nonprofit clients and nonprofit ca...