Word: armstrong
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There were others who helped bring the twosides to the deal. Sources say Radcliffe TrusteesJill T. Cheng '67, Pendred E. Noyce '77 and JaneA. Silverman '67 were particularly important.Outgoing president of the Harvard Board ofOverseers Charlotte P. Armstrong '49 worked withboth sides to, in her own words, "jumpstart" thetalks this past winter...
...There's a huge burnout factor in these jobs now, and he's been at it very intensively for eight years. One would just wonder how long an individual can keep up that kind of pace," says Charlotte H. Armstrong '49, outgoing president of Harvard's Board of Overseers. "Give the man a break...
Harvard, however, takes no breaks. Capital campaigns are now "a way of life," as Armstrong puts it. Harvard Law School (HLS) could be the first to begin the next wave of University capital campaigns, if its proposal is approved next spring...
...important ingredient that the search committee was looking for was for a president who would pull the University together," Armstrong says. Under Rudenstine, she says, "A quantum leap has been made in that regard...
...Nowadays, university presidents aren't thoughtto speak out as much as they used to. It isn'tthat Neil makes major policy pronouncements, butthere is work done in a more indirect way,"Armstrong says...