Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harry Gallanty '79 is writing a book entitled The Cosmic Explorer. The protagonist is an extraterrestrial anthropologist who decides to study human culture of the 70s. Gallanty, a mathematics concentrator who left Harvard in the fall of 1975 to address the World Food Conference at the U.N., now travels around schools in the east and south, collecting material for his book. Gallanty is insightful and clear-thinking--not one of your fried-on-dope types. To the best of my knowledge, Gallanty plays no instruments, though he might hum and probably whistles. He is in Cambridge for three weeks; meet...
...work. To complicate the issue, the "no-show", a daughter of a powerful union chief, was paid as a member of White's staff. This arrangement allowed Kerrigan to have the normal office staff of two and a political worker--who is a suburbanite registered at a false Boston address. The finance commission is holding several headline-generating hearings to investigate the matter...
Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, said the students could not operate the corporation from their Harvard address, but added he never underestimates the entrepreneurial skill of Harvard undergraduates...
...Donald M. Fraser (D-Minn.), chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on International Organizations which is currently investigating all aspects of U.S.- South Korean relations, will address the businessmen at lunch today...
...evening before his address to Congress, President Carter huddled with his energy team in the White House Cabinet Room. Dressed in blue jeans and sipping ice water, Carter worried over each point in his message with Energy Aide James Schlesinger (TIME cover, April 4) and a handful of key staffers. Rosalynn stopped by to eye the text. "If I can understand it, everybody can," she explained later. "We changed a word here and there to be more easily understood." At 12:45 a.m., a weary President went off to work on the speech for another hour before going...