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...restaurants and shops. A number of longtime St. Louis firms have declared their intention of staying in town and helping. Among them is Anheuser-Busch, the giant brewer whose world headquarters now sprawls across 70 square blocks, including the site where it was founded in 1852. Says John Baird, senior vice president and general counsel of Ralston Purina Co., which also has been in the same location since its founding in 1894: "The future looks better to me now than it did ten years ago by a long shot. This isn't Custer's last stand." Adds Mayor...
...Faculty's revolving door turned several times this week. Richard E. Pipes, Baird Professor of History and currently senior Soviet specialist on the National Security Council, informed University officials that he will not return here until the 1982-83 academic year at the earliest. Pipes, on leave since the beginning of the semester, will lose tenure if he remains absent for more than two consecutive years... Harry R. Lewis '68, associate professor of Computer Science, will become the second McKay Professor of Computer Science in July. A junior faculty member here for seven years. Lewis will become the second tenured...
...publishable scholarly works. This year affiliates of the center are researching topics ranging from aging and retirement in the Soviet Union, to Dostoevsky, Stalinism and 18th-century Russia. But perhaps the experiences of one member of the center's executive committee represent a growing trend: Richard E. Pipes, Baird Professor of History and an expert on Soviet ideology, is on leave this term. He is in Washington advising the National Security Council...
...conference aimed to "present clear and credible views about Christ, not about Christianity, and to unify the different Christian groups at the University." Baird M. Smith '81, chairman of the committee organizing the conference said. The conference was the first opportunity for the various fellowships to work together, Smith, added...
Richard Pipes, Baird Professor of History, moved into the Executive Office Building in Washington Wednesday to start work on the National Security Council. Working under Reagan national security adviser Richard V. Allen, the Russian historian will head up the NSC's European section, which includes U.S.-Soviet relations...