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While in Connecticut, Bradley also served on the Governor's Commissions on Human Services; Libraries; and Equity and Excellence in Education. Following his retirement from the Hazen Foundation, which he continued to serve as President Emeritus, William and Paula moved to
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for innovative programs and organizations that often later attracted substantial funding from larger foundations. The reach and influence of the Hazen Foundation under his leadership, therefore, was amplified well beyond the value of the grants awarded.
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After his time at Hartford, Bradley took a position at the Rockefeller Foundation as associate director for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, from 1966 to 1971, and was then President of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation in
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He remained active in ministry throughout his career, performing weddings and funerals for several generations of friends and family in the several communities he and Paula called home.
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from 1971 to 1984. At The Rockefeller Foundation, he was particularly proud of his work assisting emerging playwrights and theatres in the heyday of the
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in New York City. As President of the Hazen Foundation, he was known for taking creative philanthropic risks by providing crucial
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Thailand: Domino by Default? The 1976 Coup and Implications for United States Policy with an Epilogue on the October 1977 Coup
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Bradley was born in Oakland to Kathryn Lee Culver, an author and artist, and Dwight Jaques Bradley, author and
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for the last three years of his tenure at Hartford. In Bangkok, he served on the field staff of
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at Havenwood-Heritage Heights Health Services Center on April 29, 2007, of complications from
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in the late 1960s and early 1970s, assisting such emerging talents as playwrights
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Bradley was the author of many articles and several books, including
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Siam Then: The Foreign Colony in Bangkok Before and After Anna
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Siam Then: The Foreign Colony in Bangkok Before and After Anna
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from 1991 to 1996, and continued his lifelong activity in
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States
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Oakland, California
Congregational Church
El Paso, Texas
Webster Groves, Missouri
Newton Centre, Massachusetts
Oberlin College
Andover Newton Theological School
University of Edinburgh
United States Army Air Corps
World War II
South Pacific
Congregational Christian Churches
United Church of Christ
Hartford Seminary
Thammasat University
Bangkok, Thailand
The Rockefeller Foundation
Dan Beach Bradley
Mongkut
Chulalongkorn
New Haven, Connecticut
Off-Off-Broadway
New York City
Julie Bovasso
Maria Irene Fornes
John Guare
Sam Shepard
Lanford Wilson
La MaMa
Joseph Papp

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