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Whatever social obstacles the Cornell-educated Weill faced when he hit Wall Street in 1955, he had built a respectable brokerage in Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt by 1969. He then swallowed Shearson, Hayden Stone and other houses before selling the whole shebang in 1981 to American Express. By 1985, when Weill lost a power struggle with white-bread Amex CEO James D. Robinson III and was ousted as president, it wasn't because Weill was Jewish. He was just outmaneuvered. And he left as a multimillionaire. It's difficult for Langley to set a good sob story at Weill...
...study’s authors, Ramsey Professor of Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government Richard J. Zeckhauser ’62 and Cogan Professor of Law and Economics at Harvard Law School W. Kip Viscusi ’71, drew their conclusions from a survey of 95 students at Harvard Law School...
Similarly, Baker’s action prompted a fierce attack from Cogan University Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt, who argued against boycotting academics over political differences. Greenblatt, who is also the president of the Modern Language Association, denounced Baker’s action as “particularly grotesque” because the journals from which the Israelis were dismissed deal with intercultural communication...
According to Cogan University Professor and MLA President Stephen J. Greenblatt, the economy is much to blame for the downturn...
...selection of McCormick marks the second time in the award’s two-year history that it has been given to a Harvard professor—last year’s recipients included Cogan University Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt...