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Helping frame the issues and answer the questions are the authors of this week's cover stories: Senior Writer Walter Shapiro, Associate Editors Stephen Koepp and Richard Stengel and National Political Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett. The final segment of the section was written by Senior Writer Ezra Bowen, who acknowledges an intense, longtime interest in ethics. Bowen is a 1949 graduate of Amherst College, where he studied history and philosophy (and starred at first base on the baseball team). His belief in ethical obligations underlay a major part of a commencement address he delivered earlier this month at Texas Lutheran...
...people of Princeton are going to have a lot of work to do," remarked University of Michigan Regent Thomas Roach last week. His comment came on hearing that Michigan President Harold Shapiro, renowned for his 15-hour workdays, would succeed William Bowen next January as Princeton's 18th president. An economist by training (Ph.D., Princeton '64) and a genial if demanding manager by reputation, Shapiro, 51, lifted Michigan in seven years from financial crisis to a prosperous institution loaded with new research facilities. Although guarded about an agenda for his new job, Shapiro, who will be Princeton's first Jewish...
SENIOR WRITERS: Ezra Bowen, David Brand, George J. Church, Richard Corliss, Otto Friedrich, Paul Gray, Robert Hughes, Gregory Jaynes, John Leo, Ed Magnuson, Lance Morrow, Frederick Painton, Roger Rosenblatt, Walter Shapiro, R. Z. Sheppard, William E. Smith, Frank Trippett...
...provost's report, on which administrators will gather criticism before Rudenstine presents his final proposals to President William G. Bowen, does not recommend radical changes in the way Princeton handles sexual harassment cases. But it does ask that certain aspects of the current policies be strengthened, The Daily Princetonian reported...
Shapiro, who--like Bowen and Spence--is aneconomist, received his Ph.D. from Princeton in1964 and then began his career at Michigan. The51-year-old Shapiro served as chairman ofMichigan's economics department and then as theuniversity's vice president for academic affairsbefore becoming its president...