Word: advisor
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Before his retirement in 1975, Tonis kept a radio on his desk so he could listen to the Boston Symphony as he worked. He was well-known for his varied roles in the University, which included serving as a freshman advisor and auditing courses every semester...
...other University day-care centers cater primarily to children of students and professionals, Harvard child care advisor Frances H. Howe said yesterday...
...Overton, who says he acted only as the Radcliffe woman's "paralegal advisor"--by "protecting and showing her the ropes," he explained--what lies in the future is a lot less certain...
...that Kissinger is not unique--in fact, he is an apt symbol of the well-developed relationship between Harvard and Washington, D. C. Many other Harvard professors and administrators have accepted high government positions. In foreign policy, the list includes former U. N. ambassador Daniel P. Moynihan, and presidential advisor McGeorge Bundy, architect of the U. S. strategy in Vietnam. Similar connections exist in domestic social and economic policy. As Secretary of Labor, John Dunlop designed and administered a wage-price freeze that somehow was a lot better at holding down wages than prices, and Moynihan was one of Nixon...
...firm of Ropes & Gray, and director of several mutual funds and banks. Charles Slichter is a Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois, one of the top ten university defense contractors. As a member of the research board of the graduate college at Illinois, and as a science advisor to the White House, Slichter know every aspect of the scramble for Defense Department research and development funds...