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Also honored were: William G. Bowen, the president of Princeton University; Rudolf Serkin, the concert pianist, Masao Maruyama; a Japanese historian; and Lloyd C. Elam, a nationally known psychiatrist...
Bunting presently works for one of the other honorary degree recipients, William G. Bowen, president of Princeton, as a special assistant for special projects...
...billings of about $45 million last year, C. Lee Walton Jr. stepped aside last month as managing director after tiring of administrative burdens. At Booz, Allen & Hamilton, the second largest (consulting billings: $18 million), James W. Taylor was fired in January as president over policy disagreements with Chairman Charles Bowen - after the company's stock had fallen from 24 to 5⅛ in three years. At Arthur D. Little, the third largest (billings: nearly $18 million), Howard O. McMahon resigned in November 1971 after two years of earnings declines; his replacement, John F. Magee, last month launched a reorganization...
Princeton's top administrators were unanimous in their contrition. "We goofed," said Vice President Anthony J. Maruca. "An error in judgment," echoed President William Bowen. "A serious error," added Trustee Chairman R. Manning Brown...
...Bowen said that no one had even conceived of the possible uses of technology in education until a few years ago, when they became relatively fashionable...