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That bullishness on America's prospects is shared by Co-Chairman Guy, who has been commuting monthly since last June between Paris and New Court's offices in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Guy will not move permanently to the U.S., and Cousin Elie's son Nathaniel, 34, a graduate of the Harvard Business School, is a prime candidate to direct U.S. operations eventually. Says Guy: "My great-grandfather sent one of his sons, my grandfather Alphonse, to America in 1848. After returning to France, Alphonse pleaded with his father that...
CHUL ERG past Co-chairman Delegate Third Intercollegiate Conf on Students and Social Change Committee to implement Dowling Proposal...
...committee, which has already distributed more than 2500 leaflets around the city, telephone Cambridge residents this weekend to urge them to vote tomorrow for the referendum, Michael P. Adams '83, co-chairman of the committee, said yesterday...
...consensus other than that the U.S. cannot be pushed where it does not wish to go. The best that could be said about Cancún is that the leaders agreed to continue talking, but neither a forum nor a time was set. As Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, co-chairman of the conference with Mexican President José López Portillo, candidly admitted, "We failed to get agreement on what the next step should...
...that its huge--and increasing--investment in the plant must be seen through to completion, the community groups say. "Harvard's made a mess of this. But they try to blame us and the state as obstructionists. Yet they were the ones that planned it poorly," Dr. John Hermos, co-chairman of the NOMATEP coalition, says...