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Larry Kudlow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lawrence Kudlow
Lawrence Alan "Larry" Kudlow (born August 20, 1947) is an American conservative economist, television personality, and newspaper columnist. He was the host of CNBC's ''The Kudlow Report''. As a syndicated columnist, his articles appear in numerous U.S. newspapers and web sites, including his own blog, ''Kudlow's Money Politic$''. ==Early life== Kudlow was born and raised in New Jersey, the son of Ruth (née Grodnick) and Irving Howard Kudlow. His family was Jewish. Kudlow attended the private Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood, New Jersey until 6th grade. He then attended the private Dwight-Englewood School from the second half of middle school to high school.〔"The Interview: Lawrence Kudlow", from ''The American Spectator'', March 2001. "I remember that in this little prep school that I went to, the Dwight Englewood School in New Jersey, we had to say the Lord's Prayer in homeroom."〕 Kudlow graduated from University of Rochester in Rochester, New York with a degree in history in 1969. Known as "Kuddles" to friends, he was a star on the tennis team and a member of the left-wing Students for a Democratic Society at Rochester. In 1971, Kudlow attended Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, where he studied politics and economics. He left before completing his master's degree.
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