Word: allison
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...There's a lot that's not known about this story," said Dean of the Kennedy School Graham T. Allison Jr. '62, who also serves as a part-time consultant for Weinberger. "Whether you want to keep it so quiet is a hard choice that would strike me as a mistake," he said...
...hoping to do as well in as we've done in the past years and keep up the tradition," said Captain Allison Keller. "But there's a lot more pressure this year...
News Editor For This Issue: Editor For This Issue: Kristin A. Goss '87 Night Editors: Allison L. Jernow '89 Joseph F Kahn '87 Brooke A. Masters '89 Joseph Menn '87-'88 Michael D. Nolan '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Sophia A. van Wingerden '89 City/State Editor: Joseph Menn '87-'88 Sports Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Photo Editor: Frederick J. Nager '88 Business Editor: Mark N. Diker...
...News' "Nightline" featured many of the same government officials in a similar project and provided the impetus for the K-School's program, said Marshal. Following the broadcasts, Kennedy School Dean Graham T. Allison '62 worked with Leslie Gelb, the newly appointed deputy editor of the New York Times editorial page, to adapt the idea for university teaching, Marshal said...
...last weekend's celebration to open the Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy, the panel discussion was also an intellectual event. The panelists raised several important questions, most of which Nordhaus ignored. For instance, the article focused on the $10 million fundraising campaign, Dean Graham Allison's pleasure that "Nowhere exists a center dedicated to expolring these powerful interactions [between government and the press]" and the new center's latest recruit. The article ignored most of the sharp and informative dialogue between Martin Linsky (author, journalist and politician) Al Hunt (Washington Bureau Chief for the Wall...