George Phillies

Politician

1947 –

39

Who is George Phillies?

George Phillies was born July 23, 1947 in Buffalo, New York, first son of Eustace G. Phillies, M.D. and Clara Phillies. Phillies grew up in Kenmore and Williamsville, New York, finished as salutatorian at the Williamsville Central High School [now Williamsville North], and went to M.I.T. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While at MIT, Phillies earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in physics and in life sciences, as well as Master of Science and (in 1973) Doctor of Science degrees in physics. Phillies then joined the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program as a researcher. In 1975, Phillies moved to California, working as a postdoctoral fellow in the U.C.L.A. Chemistry department. Phillies in 1978 moved to Ann Arbor, where he was Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. In 1985, after declining alternatives at nationally-known schools, Phillies moved to the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he rose to the rank of Professor of Physics. Phillies has attained international recognition for his scientific studies of polymer solutions, colloids, and light scattering. Almost all first-rate universities are run by elected faculty committees, and WPI is no exception. Phillies has repeatedly been elected to the most important WPI committees. Some years ago, at a meeting of the WPI Faculty, WPI Provost Diran Apelian opened his remarks `George, you are the conscience of the WPI Faculty'. In 1971, Phillies joined the United States Army Reserves, eventually rising to the rank of Specialist, 5th Class, a rank that no longer exists, in a Boston unit, the 338th Medical Detachment. He received an honorable discharge in 1977. In 1994, the Libertarian Party gained major-party status in Massachusetts. Phillies has since participated actively in Libertarian Party organizing efforts in Central and Western Massachusetts. In 1996, he was elected Executive Director of the Massachusetts Libertarian Association. In 1998, he ran for Congress as a Libertarian against Democratic Party incumbent Jim McGovern and Republican Matt Amorello. One of his three-way debates was later carried coast to coast on CSPAN-II at 7PM EST, the Thursday before the election. In 2004, Phillies was elected to the Libertarian Party of Massachusetts State Committee, on which he now serves as Chair. Phillies on his political work: * I'm a Libertarian activist. * I ran for Congress. The press said I won debates with my Democratic and Republican opponents. * In 2004, I was national volunteer coordinator ('National Mobilization Facilitator') for the Badnarik and Russo Libertarian Presidential Campaigns. * I helped found the Pioneer Valley Libertarian Association, Massachusetts' oldest and largest libertarian volunteer group. * I'm Political Facilitator, a statewide office, for Liberty for Massachusetts, Massachusetts' functional statewide libertarian activist group. * I'm on the Board of the Worcester County Chapter, ACLU of Massachusetts and endorse their message 'Domestic Spying, Rendition, Torture, Secret Prisons - Is This Your America?' If you're in Worcester County, please join us. * I'm Chair of the Libertarian Party of Massachusetts * I've served as campaign treasurer for a half dozen libertarian campaigns. * In 2003 I organized Freedom Ballot Access to raise money for ballot access efforts. * I published Let Freedom Ring and Libertarian Strategy Gazette, read nationally by thousands of libertarians, available free at http://cmlc.org/headerpublications.htm. Rumors About My Personal Positions Rumors that I have avowed that I am an atheist (or anything else) are untrue. I have been scrupulous never to say anything about my religious beliefs. The President is the President of every American, and should be beyond all sectarian disputes. I firmly believe that the First Amendment protects all faiths. Assertions that I am gay are equally untrue. That claim might be a different fund raising hook, but it would be...

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Born
Jul 23, 1947
Buffalo
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Buffalo

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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