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Richard W. Murray, P. Professor Murray is married to Deborah Hartman, public relations consultant, and has three sons and one grandson. degrees in Government from Louisiana State University (1962, 1963) and a P. in Political Science from the University of. Minnesota (1967). Dr. Murray has taught at the University of Houston since 1966, and is the Bob Lanier Chair in Urban Public Policy.
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