Word: burtons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...headed for midtown Manhattan, many in blue jeans. Senior Editor Marshall Loeb had been asleep only a few hours when he was called in from Westchester to write the cover story. Reporter-Researcher Regina Cahill was about to leave for an antiques fair when she was summoned; Associate Editor Burton Pines had also planned to go to the fair. Operations Manager Eugene Coyle had to fight his way through crowds at the same fair when he arrived at Grand Central. Staff Writer Richard Bernstein, who detailed legal implications of the story, had to race to the bus terminal and tell...
Besides taking a huge administrative burden off his shoulders, the new dean would be part of Rosovsky's inner circle of advisers, which includes Burton S. Dreben '49, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, President Horner and Robert J. Kiely, associate dean of the Faculty for undergraduate education. Rosovsky wanted a natural sciences professor for the post, and Dreben suggested Pipkin, a longtime colleague. Rosovsky, Pipkin and Dreben were, in fact, all junior fellows together here in the mid-fifties...
Best rock group: Elizabeth Taylor's diamond and sapphire consolation prizes in her divorce from Richard Burton...
...these heavy problems have led to a change in the way University Hall operates: Rosovsky is now trying to delegate many of the administrative chores that go along with his deanship to his associate deans, Burton Dreben of the graduate school and Francis Pipkin of the College...
...change is, of course, necessary. Rosovsky's two most important appointees so far--Pipkin and Burton S. Dreben '49 as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences--were both in the Society of Fellows, an elite group of distinguished elder scholars and promising younger ones, with him in the mid-fifties. They are both scholars concerned about the University, and both are potentially good deans--but still, choosing deans from the pool of former junior fellows won't bring equal opportunity to Harvard, and while junior fellows make for a pool of potential deans of unusual convenience...