Word: annelies
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...line with his philosophy of turning his office into a clearing house, Fox has already appointed an assistant dean, Ann B. Spence, to oversee budgets and to act as a liaison between separate College areas. At present, Fox has specific control over money allocated for anything concerning Houses and dormitories except their physical upkeep, and his jurisdiction may eventually be expanded to include final approval of the budgets of other non-academic undergraduate programs. Fox denies that such a move would be a centralization of authority; rather, he considers it essential to increasing the awareness of College administrators that their...
...leaving it, a common fact in both their cases was that financial concerns played no role. Neither Loegering nor Hudson had to leave in order to earn money, and indeed neither was particularly concerned about finances in the process of deciding what to do with their time away. For Ann-Marie Moeller '77, simple economics was the primary factor. A pre-med, Moeller felt she wanted to have the experience of working in a lab under her belt, both for her own satisfaction and because medical schools are said to view such activities with favor. But lab jobs rarely...
...seems that, bolstered by recent court decisions specifically forbidding graduate and professional schools to discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, the number of students who take a term or a year off while at Harvard will continue to be fairly significant. Whether, as in the case of Ann-Marie Moeller, the economy will force students from low and middle income backgrounds to try and get through as quickly as possible, and leave years off an option available only to the wealthy, remains to be seen.ANN-MARIE MOELLER...
...international structure of SftP presently consists of a more or less informal communication among about 40 locations, mostly in the U.S., with active chapters in Los Angeles, Berkeley, Chicago, Ann Arbor, and Stony Brook, N.Y. The largest and most active chapter remains in Boston where the organization's bi-monthly magazine Science for the People is published. Local headquarters are at 897 Main Street in Cambridge, just off Mass Ave, halfway between Harvard...
...over. "What remains," he says, "is some fine adjustments-sell a bit here, buy a bit there." Wall manages to soften the hectic 16-hour-a-day pace of his business life by relaxing with his family, which he calls "my breathing space." Every weekend he, his wife Ann, his son Johan, 11, and his daughter Osa, 7, escape to the family's 600-acre farm at Starfors. Ironically, the farm is one of Wall's few money-losing enterprises. But, says the executive, "it's a lot of fun, and it helps me hold...