Word: arrowes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another threat came from Kenneth J. Arrow, professor of Economics and winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Economics, who also turned down a Stanford offer...
...Harvard worked the way it did, or at least they did not let on that they were as confused as he was. He decided that they intentionally tried to deceive him. One day, walking by the Business School, he saw a sign bearing strange initials--"NATD NASCID"--and an arrow pointing down the street. Curious about the meaning of the strange initials, he followed the arrow, but could find no trace of another sign or any indication of what the initials stood...
...Arrow said in early March, that Cambridge's crime rate had soured him but that he was more influenced by his colleagues who urged him to stay...
...time I had anything to do with him he was a straight arrow, sensible and ready to help out Harvard at any time. He was behind Harvard...
...Arrow said March 5, that he did not want to put his decision about leaving "on a bargaining basis" with Harvard administrators and that those persuading him not to leave "did just right...