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Teresita Alvarez '76, co-chairman of the Class Committee, declined comment on the report. Margaret C. Ross '76 and Wiz Wyatt '76, co-chairmen of the Class Day subcommittee, were both unavailable for comment last night...
...that was indeed the American strategy, it had little success: the oil-producing states dominated their poorer brethren in the conference's deliberations. Four commissions were set up to examine the world's economic problems-under broad headings of energy, development, raw materials and financial questions-with co-chairmen from both developed and less developed nations. OPEC members took three commissions; only one went to a non-oil-producing country, Peru...
This strategy reflects the thinking of Alan Greenspan, a persuasive free market conservative who will be sworn in as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers this week.* Greenspan, chosen by Richard Nixon, has already impressed Ford. He and the President will be co-chairmen of the economists' minisummit...
...Drive is sponsored by The Harvard Crimson, The Harvard Independent, Committee on Housing and Undergraduate Life, University Health Services and the Faculty Wives. This years co-chairmen are Steinberg, Joan Baca '74 and Tom Ahlborn...
Roswitha M. Winsor and William R. Rollins, co-chairmen of the Committee for Sane Drug Policy (CSDP), a group that is supporting the present efforts for marijuana reform, were both skeptical of the bills' chances for approval...