Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...possible successor is Preston Martin, the California businessman whom Reagan named Federal Reserve vice chairman last year. Walter Wriston, chairman of Citicorp and an outside Reagan adviser, is also mentioned, as are three former chairmen of the Council of Economic Advisers: Herbert Stein and Paul McCracken, who served under Richard Nixon, and Alan Greenspan, who was Gerald Ford's top guru...
Walter N. Rothschild '42, one of the Campaign's national co-chairmen, says the dinners, which usually included a regional alumni speaker and a representative from the College who addressed the needs of the Campaign, were an entertaining means to accomplish a more serious end. "Everyone knew what they were coming to hear, but the parties were pretty fun," Rothschild says...
...walks of life are represented in proportions comparable to our proportions in the American population, we will not be fully compensated for past and present racism. Harvard University can procrastinate no more; now is the time for it to take action. Donald Christopher Tyler John Silvanus Wilson Co-Chairmen, the Black Student Coalition of Harvard University
...actions came in response to proposals solicited in November from the House Committee Chairmen in North, South, and Currier Houses, Dean of Housing Thomas A. Dingman '67 said yesterday...
...peaceful atom" prevailed after World War II Proponents foresaw an "Age of Plenty" in which weather would be atomically controlled, cars would travel for years on small pellets of uranium, and the moon would be only a short distance away via atomic powered vehicles. One of the chairmen of the Commission even forecast that electricity would probably be "too cheap to meter" The A.E.C. has spent the last three decades trying to fulfill these high hopes, but, as Ford shows, the intentions have gone dangerously astray...