Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Claflin actually directed most University operations when then President James B. Conant '14 left Cambridge to serve as Director of the National Defense Research Committee and advisor on the Pentagon's atomic bomb research project...
...resulting information is fed into a computer. Then, if a student is working on a paper or project with international dimensions and needs additional sources or advice, he asks the computer. If a professor wants a research assistant, he can find one through the network. Richard Burkholder, graduate student advisor to the CFIA and director of the computer network, is confident the project can generate student interest. "So far," says Burkholder. "We have had over 1000 users, including many faculty members and grad students. Now we are going to make a real push for undergraduates...
Arnold C. Herberger, professor at the University of Chicago, drew widespread criticism at Harvard when he was offered the post in 1980, because of his reputation as a close advisor to the ruling juntas of several South American governments, notably Chile. But he said recently that the affair "has left no permanent scars on [his] relationship" what Harvard...
...that he was a relatively peripheral figure For example, the first eight pages of a chapter supposedly about Nixon's political style is taken up by a story about Ehrlichman's trip to Sweden in 1972 and by the transcript of an utterly unremarkable press conference. As domestic affairs advisor. Ehrlichman seemed to be "on another assignment" when Nixon made noteworthy decisions--like those concerning Vietnam. China and the Middle East...
Kissinger, former advisor to many presidents and former professor of Government at Harvard, said before his operation that he will negotiate his recovery period with the doctors...