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Dudley House Committee Co-Chairmen Scott D. Easton '88 and Evan M. Supcoff '88 said that although members of Dudley House at times have conflicting ideas about the role of the house, most agreed that Dudley would benefit from the improved sense of community...
...atmosphere in the Norway Suite of Oslo's Scandinavia Hotel was tense. The occasion: a press conference for Cardiologists Dr. Bernard Lown of the U.S. and Dr. Yevgeni Chazov of the Soviet Union, co-chairmen of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, the group that won this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Journalists were haranguing Chazov for having signed a 1973 letter that attacked Andrei Sakharov, the dissident Soviet physicist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. Suddenly, a Soviet television reporter collapsed onto the floor...
...principal source of house funding has been house masters, some of whom regularly give a little of their own money to house committees or societies. For example, Dunster House Master Sally Falk Moore gives the house committee about $1000 a year, though the house committee co-chairmen like to keep that money as a buffer...
...everyone's admission--including the two other national co-chairmen, Albert H. Gordon '23 and Walter N. Rothschild '42--Stone was the campaign's Big Gun and a major reason why the five-year drive hit its goal...
After just 18 months, the $250 million drive was already past its halfway mark. After six months of disuscussions the campaign leadership decided to boost the goal by $100 million. In his announcement of the increase at 1982 Commencement. Robert G. Stone Jr. '45, one of three national co-chairmen, argued that the additional chunk was needed to get the job done right...