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A Philanthropic Partnership With a Commitment to Public Service

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When Samuel J. Heyman told his wife of 36 years that he intended to give away $25-million to form a new nonprofit group aimed at recruiting bright people into government service, her reaction was: It's "a lot of money."

While the Heymans' 2001 gift to start the Partnership for Public Service, in Washington, might...

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