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Conrad L. McBride

Dr. Conrad L. McBride was a thought leader in the field of political science, particularly known for his expertise in the American presidency. He served as a distinguished professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he joined the Political Science Department in 1954. Over the course of his nearly four-decade-long career, Dr. McBride made significant contributions to the understanding of presidential politics and governance, shaping the minds of countless students and scholars. Throughout his tenure at the University of Colorado Boulder, Dr. McBride was revered for his engaging lectures and his ability to bring historical and contemporary political issues to life. His research delved deeply into the intricacies of presidential power, decision-making processes, and the evolving role of the presidency in American democracy. His work not only enriched the academic community but also provided valuable insights for policymakers and political analysts. Dr. McBride retired in 1992, leaving behind a legacy of scholarly excellence and a department that had grown and evolved under his guidance. His dedication to the study of the American presidency continued to inspire students and colleagues long after his retirement. Dr. McBride passed away on December 23, 2013, as the last surviving member of the original CU-Boulder Political Science Department, marking the end of an era for the institution. His contributions to the field remain influential, and his passion for political science continues to resonate with those who had the privilege of learning from him.

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