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...their few precedents, most involved proxy resolutions brought up by activist shareholders. Harvard doesn't like the idea of initiating or taking a leading role in such matters at all. The Austin Report, the January 1971 statement of a committee appointed by President Pusey after Campaign GM sparked the first wave of interest in shareholder responsibility, specifically ruled out University soliciting of proxies for socially desirable causes, leaving such action to the activists...
...Austin, Texas...
...grapple with such problems, and keep the booming business center of the city thriving, the portly (275 Ibs.), personable Jackson will have to deal shrewdly with Atlanta's white establishment. As a tangible earnest of its willingness to cooperate, Coca-Cola Board Chairman J. Paul Austin gathered 30 business colleagues together last week and helped offset the remaining $30,000 debt of the Jackson campaign. In his defeat of Mayor Sam Massell last October, Jackson polled 21% of the white vote. That was a considerable achievement. Massell gave the contest an appallingly racist tinge by branding Jackson...
BRUCE H. DAVIS Austin, Texas...
...charge-hell-with-a-bucket-of-water kind of person," was the way Luci Johnson Nugent once described herself. Nowadays, the late President Johnson's younger daughter usually confines such activities to her Austin, Texas home, where she lives with Husband Pat Nugent, their children Patrick Lyndon, 6, and Nicole Marie, 3. But visiting the Texas location of Robert Redford's new movie The Great Waldo Pepper, an aerial barnstorming epic set in the '20s, Luci did some public hell-raising. She hopped into the cockpit of a 1918 plane, donned goggles and let Stunt Pilot Frank...