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While ASCR narrowly recommended the proposal for ExxonMobil, CCSR abstained, citing the resolution’s poor wording—and instead, wrote a letter to the company??s management asking it to address the proposal’s concerns. CCSR member Houghton, a former chairman of the ExxonMobil, is a director on its board...
...under Meyer’s performance-based compensation system, which he first instituted upon his arrival in 1990, everyone at the management company??from accountants to secretaries—had reason to celebrate. They, too, would enjoy a modest bonus in honor of the University’s windfall...
...management company??s trading floor, a methodical array of flat-panel monitors and mini televisions tuned to CNBC, is largely dormant on typical trading days. Though the firm is responsible for roughly 250,000 transactions a year, according to Meyer, work on the floor is conducted in library voices—even whispers, when a reporter is present—a far cry from the popular image of frantic traders hollering orders and scrambling for phones...
...small concession to opulence, the walls of the management company??s main floor—they have three in all—are adorned with artwork, most of it modern, on loan from the avant-garde DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. Meyer’s office, furnished with his own items, features an impressive reproduction of Pablo Picasso’s “Interior With a Girl Drawing.” (The original is on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.) His windows look out onto the breathtaking expanse of Boston Harbor...
...scarf envelopes a struggling dancer in one sequence. In another, a girl in oversized sunglasses carefully and thoroughly peels an orange. Brightly dressed dancers swoop and swirl through the versatile space of the Rieman Center for Performing Arts. Me in a Box, the Harvard Radcliffe Dance Company??s (HRDC) Winter Concert, is hardly as constraining as its title implies...