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Bailey, 70, retired in 1965 after twenty years as Secretary to the Corporation and the Board of Overseers, and is now Honorary Keeper of the Corporation Records...
...terms of Harvard's charter, which is part of the constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Corporation fills its own vacancies, although the Board of Overseers must approve each selection...
Eight Boston Gas Company employees carried picket signs in front of the Fogg Art Museum yesterday evening to protest the presence of Eli Goldston '42, chairman of the board of Boston Gas. Goldston was giving a reception for the mayor of Kyoto, Japan, which is Boston's sister-city...
George F. Bennett '33, treasurer of the University, disclosed Harvard's financial status over a week ago in his annual report to the Board of Overseers...
...three-man council and George Schultz to become Labor Secretary. His closeness to Nixon raises a somewhat ironic problem. The Federal Reserve is supposed to be independent of the President, and those who cherish this concept usually worry that the President might put too much pressure on the Board. In Burns' case, the question might rather be whether the Federal Reserve chairman would put pressure on the President...