TWO of FOUR BRADLEY PRIZES ANNOUNCED
[The following is a special news alert from www.milwaukeeworld.com which aims to be the first to bring you interesting news from the conservative world. And what could be more interesting to a conservative than cash and public adulation? We trust the publication of this news will assuage the concerns of Bradley Foundation head Michael Grebe who has publicly lamented the press' unwillingness to cover the munificence of his organization.]
The Bradley Foundation, Incorporated, Milwaukee's international bastion of conservative thought and funding, announced today that Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto would be one of the four recipients of its annual Bradley Prizes.
Another winner, announced Tuesday, is Johns Hopkins scholar Fouad Ajami.
Ajami and deSoto will each receive a $250,000 stipend to be presented at a gala ceremony on May 25th at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
The master of ceremonies for the event will be past winner George F. Will.
The Bradley Foundation also recently added M&I banker Dennis Kuester and Wausau philanthropist and UW regent San Orr to its board of directors, one of the most influential in Christendom.
--Michael Horne

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