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...controlled from the home office that it was bitingly called "Dear Octopus" by its employees. ("You had to cable London before you went to the bathroom," complained a Canadian executive.) But now autonomy is the rule. "Once the managers clear their estimates at the end of the year," says Co-Chairman Tempel. "they are free to go ahead...
...since last Thursday's action by the grand jury has Fitspatrick been asked to resign. Frequently mentioned in the fall for the Senate seat vacated by President Kennedy, he received an ovation second only to the President's at Kennedy's birthday party Monday night, for which he was co-chairman and a head table guest...
...panel discussions. Most of the students involved in planning the program considered these discussions of less importance than the seminars--and for this speakers were chosen only from among the visitors participating in the seminar program or from the facilities of Greater Boston colleges. As Roger M. Leed '61, co-chairman of the 20th Century Week committee, remarked, the panel discussions were added almost as an after-thought. We felt that as long as we had the foreign delecates in Cambridge, we would make use of our opportunity expose them to the public...
Quincy House; President of Crimson; Signet Society (vice-president) Co-Chairman, Student Council Committee on Harvard Radcliffe Affiliation; House Athletics; Union Committee; Junior Usher...
Yesterday's total amounted to a little over $2,500 in what co-chairmen Michael H. P. Belknap '63 and Thomas C. Jones, Jr. '63, formed a "really tremendous effort." The co-chairman called the House captains "they key to the drive" in the five day solleciting...