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...University as a whole likes to be thoughtof as playing a leadership role in [developing andusing] tools for readership," John A. Armstrong'56, chair of the Board of Overseers' ad hoccommittee on information technology, said in a1992 interview. "Harvard is not yet playing itsleadership role in the varied use of computers...
Rudenstine also to make amends for his secrecy.He wrote to members of the Board of Overseers toexplain why they were not told of the impendingdeparture before the public announcement,according to Overseer Charlotte P. Armstrong '49.The letter said the overseers were not informedbecause "the details were still being ironed out,"Armstrong said...
...some earlier eras, Breyer might have hoped to inject himself quickly into the life of the court by taking sides in one of the wars of strong personalities that have occasionally riven it. In their 1979 Supreme Court tell-all, The Brethren, Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong wrote that when William O. Douglas, who had recently had a stroke, was asked how he could decide cases when he couldn't read, Douglas replied, "I'll see how the votes and vote the other way." Today, though Antonin Scalia takes sarcastic digs at his colleagues in his opinions, the personal rancor...
PRODUCTION: Trang Ba Chuong, Theresa Kelliher, L. Rufino-Armstrong (Supervisors); Silvia Castaneda Contreras, Michael Dohne, Garry Hearne, Sandra Maupin, Michael Skinner
PRODUCTION: Trang Ba Chuong, Theresa Kelliher, L. Rufino-Armstrong (Supervisors); Silvia Castaneda Contreras, Michael Dohne, Garry Hearne, Sandra Maupin, Michael Skinner...