Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...being a marxist, I have never belonged to a marxist or even a socialist party. If the author of your red-baiting article was troubled by the fact that I was a special advisor to Prime Minister Michael Manley he should have attended my highly critical lecture on the Manley regime. Better still, he should have been manly enough to ask me directly just what was the nature of my advice to the Prime Minister. This, too, is no secret, since I have published widely on the subject. There was really no need for the diatribist to have cornered...
...impression that generally second year students who want to be in the dorms would be able, in practice, to get them although they were not guaranteed them in theory. Even after I found out that my draw in the housing lottery was bad, various graduate students, including my residential advisor last year, said that I probably would be able to get in the dorms. When I found my position, the Housing Office speculated that I might get sometime from mid-August to early September although did no promise anything. My R.A.'s response to that was that the Housing Office...
George M. Whitesides '60, Simon's research advisor, described Simon as a smart student who enjoyed teaching classes and working with undergraduates. "He has a real understanding for teaching and loves doing it," Whitesides said...
...James N. Spuhler '40, former chair of the University of Michigan's anthropology department and advisor of Buettner-Janusch's doctoral dissertation, says he believes the full story...
Professor Philip J. Stone III, Chung's faculty advisor for Organizational Studies, says that this young businessman is generally on time and well-prepared for tutorial. But Stone adds, from time to time he comes into class late after meeting with airline representatives in New York. "James has had experience running a company in high school so it isn't really a problem for him," said Stone...