Bernanke's first name is Ben, not Benjamin, and "Ben Shalom" is not abbreviated. (See: "Big Ben", Slate, October 24, 2005; see also "Presidential Nomination: Ben Shalom Bernanke", George W. Bush White House, January 2009)
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Chan, Sewell. 'Is Ben Bernanke Having Fun Yet?", The New York Times, May 15, 2010. Accessed February 2, 2015. "In 1985, he left Stanford for Princeton. His children — Joel, born in 1982, and Alyssa, born in 1986 — enrolled in public schools, and for six years he served on the school board in Montgomery Township, N.J."
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Bernanke's first name is Ben, not Benjamin, and "Ben Shalom" is not abbreviated. (See: "Big Ben", Slate, October 24, 2005; see also "Presidential Nomination: Ben Shalom Bernanke", George W. Bush White House, January 2009)
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Hilsenrath, Jon; Williamson, Elizabeth; Weisman, Jonathan (August 26, 2009). "Calm in Crisis Won Fed Job". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on February 4, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
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