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...Council on Foreign Relations, were high-ranking advisers for the Bush and Clinton administrations respectively. The three celebrated economists, however, produced less than the expected academic battle of the Titans. “I was expecting more of a head to head debate,” said Chandler M. O’Connell ’09, who nevertheless said “I thought it was interesting.” While the president spent much of the two-hour event staring into the audience, Summers occasionally prodded the scholars to a more aggressive debate on issues of tax policy...
Lowellians voted the old-fashioned way for their new House Committee (HoCo) leadership last night in the Junior Common Room. After hearing candidate speeches, students voted on paper ballots for ten positions, ranging from co-chairs to alumni representative. Jonathan V. Brewer ’07 and Julia M. Chandler ’07 were elected as the new co-chairs. “Lowell House is a tremendously vibrant community and I look forward to doing my part to make it even better,” Brewer wrote in an e-mail. “The turnout was good...
...King Kong” is the story of unknown actress Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts), who is recruited by adventurer producer Carl Denham (Jack Black) to star in a new film set on the high seas opposite matinee idol Bruce Baxter (Kyle Chandler of “Early Edition” fame). Denham, who’s lost his movie funding, hurries off in a boat with his lead actors and his technicians to a shoot in the high seas. Denham’s screenwriter/ Ann’s favorite playwright (quelle coincidence), Jack Driscoll (Adrian Brody), is unable...
...Chandler, who works primarily from his home, continues to write articles, his past work will serve as a perpetual influence on business students, Landes said...
Landes called Chandler “one of the great, wise men of economic study.” He added, “I have high hopes for the students who will be browsing his collection.”CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, the print and original online version of the Dec. 13, 2005 news article "HBS Snags Emeritus Profs' Stash of Papers" misspelled the name of Coolidge Professor of History and Professor of Economics emeritus David S. Lander...