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A Timeline of a Remarkable Career
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Mar. 6, 1926
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Born in New York City
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1936
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At 10 sees Roosevelt campaigning; becomes expert on the 1936 Yankees
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1938
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Takes up clarinet at 12
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1943-44
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Studies clarinet at Julliard
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Mid 1944
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Joins Henry Jerome Band
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1948
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Graduates (summa cum laude) from New York University. (He later earns a master's in 1950 and a Ph.D. in 1977, also from NYU.) Hired as economic analyst at the Conference Board.
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1954-74
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Co-founds Townsend-Greenspan & Co. Inc., an economic consulting firm in New York City. (He returns in 1977.)
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1974
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Nominated by President Ford as chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors.
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1983
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Chair of bipartisan National Commission on Social Security Reform.
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June 1, 1987
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Nominated by President Reagan for Fed Chair. Confirmed by Senate August 3.
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Oct. 19, 1987
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Only 69 days into Greenspan's term, the Dow drops 508 points and 22%.
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July 10, 1991
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Nominated by President George H.W. Bush to a second term as Fed Chairman. Later nominated to a third (February 22, 1996) and fourth term (January 4, 2000) by President Clinton.
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Apr. 6, 1997
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Marries Andrea Mitchell
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May 18, 2004
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Nominated by President George W. Bush for a fifth term as Fed chairman
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Jan. 31, 2006
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Completes 18 ½ years at the Fed
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Feb. 1, 2006
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Forms Greenspan Associates LLC, an economic consulting firm
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Alan Greenspan's Top 10 Classical and Jazz Favorites
Before Alan Greenspan embarked on his legendary financial career, he studied the clarinet at Julliard and played as a professional jazz musician (while doing tax returns for his bandmates). He chose 10 favorites for us from a lifetime of listening, including:
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Mozart,
Piano Concerto No. 23
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Vivaldi,
Complete Cello Concertos
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Coleman Hawkins, "Body and Soul"
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