The Chronicle of Higher Education

Thompson's Plans for Higher Education Remain Largely a Mystery

Fred Thompson, the son of a used-car dealer, struggled to pay his tuition bills in the 1960s and ended up relying heavily on federal student loans.

The experience built in him the lasting sense that government has a role to play in helping students afford college.

But, he quickly tells potential...

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