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IWP Capitol Hill Speaker Series with Dr. Frank Marlo

Tue, Nov 6, 2018, 12:15pm - 1:15pm


You are cordially invited to the 
The IWP Capitol Hill Speaker Series

Featuring a discussion on the topic of
Competitive Strategy and America’s Future
with
Dr. Frank Marlo
Dean of Academics, The Institute of World Politics
Author, Planning Reagan’s War: Conservative Strategists and America’s Cold War Victory

Tuesday, November 6th 
12:15 – 1:15 PM

 Rayburn House Office Building
45 Independence Avenue Southwest
Room 2075
Washington, DC 20515

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 Lunch provided (while supplies last).

Advance RSVP required
with the exception of members and staff

Capitol Hill Safety & Security Advisory Tips

Government-issued photo ID matching your ticket may be required upon entrance.

(Note: Non-Staff members should enter through 1st and C Street Entrance.) 


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