- Leo Cherne
Leo Cherne (
September 8 ,1912 ,Bronx , New York—January 12 ,1999 ) was an Americaneconomist , public servant and commentator. He graduated fromNew York Law School in 1935.His career spanned more than fifty years. Cherne, an
economist , first gained prominence in the private sector, as Executive Director of theResearch Institute of America , founded to translate complex government legislation for the businessman; Chairman of the Executive Committee ofFreedom House , established to advance the struggle for freedom at home and abroad; and Chairman of theInternational Rescue Committee , formed to assist democratic leaders, scholars, and others to escapeFascism ,Communism , and other forms oftotalitarianism . He maintained these positions for the greater part of his career.Cherne also served many Presidents, from Roosevelt to Bush, in a variety of capacities, including memberships on the U.S. Select Committee for Western Hemisphere Immigration and the U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, as well as his activities on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and the
Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB). He was awarded thePresidential Medal of Freedom byPresident Ronald Reagan in 1984.Cherne was famously quoted stating "The computer is incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Man is unbelievably slow, inaccurate, and brilliant. The marriage of the two is a force beyond calculation." This sentiment is echoed by most IT scholars.
"Rescuing the World: The Life and Times of Leo Cherne" by Andrew F. Smith and Henry A. Kissinger, is a
biography of Leo Cherne.External links
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_2_51/ai_53662228 Obituary] from "
National Review "
* [http://www.ford.utexas.edu/LIBRARY/guides/Finding%20Aids/Cherne,%20Leo%20-%20Papers.htm Some biographical information]
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