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The search committee rank and file

Houghton has a storied family history--his cousin built Houghton Library, located next to Lamont, and his great-great-grandfather manufactured the first light bulb for Thomas A. Edison.

Houghton is well-known on his own merits as well. An expert fundraiser, Houghton left Corning in 1996 to turn his energy to education and the arts.

Herbert S. Winokur Jr. '64-'65 is the youngest member of the search committee--the only one under 60. He received all three of his academic degrees from Harvard and continues to have close ties with the financial and academic sides of the University.

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He sits on the board of the HMC and is the former co-chair of reunion fundraising for the Class of 1965.

Winokur is the former co-chair of the New York Historical Society, an honorary director of the University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center and former chair and CEO of Capricorn Holdings.

Winokur also served in the army for two years after receiving his Ph.D. in applied mathematics.

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The last two members of the search committee don't specifically fit into the academic or corporate worlds.

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