Word: counseling
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...David M. Bray, executive dean for administration at the Medical School; Candace Corvey, associate dean for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS); Linda S. Doyle, associate dean for administration at the business school; Elizabeth Huidekoper, director of the office of budgets, Margaret H. Marshall, vice president and general counsel; Diane B. Patrick '76, director of the office of human resources; Polly Price, associate dean for human resources in FAS; David S. Rosenthal '59, director University Health Services; Robert H. Scott, vice president for finance; and Sally H. Zeckhauser, vice president for administration...
Rudenstine said he has also asked the Office of the General Counsel to examine whether students would be allowed to fund their own training at MIT under ROTC contract rules...
...come hints that besides the sexual-misconduct charges, Packwood may be guilty of criminal violations. In mid-October, he willingly surrendered some 5,000 pages of entries up through 1989. He also let the committee's counsel look at additional entries. After the counsel reported back to the bipartisan committee that those entries contained information pointing to possible misconduct unrelated to the current inquiry, the committee asked to see the remaining 3,200 pages. Packwood balked, charging an infringement of his right to privacy. The committee responded with a subpoena. Last week in a five-page statement, ethics committee chairman...
...that is just what many advisers would counsel him to do. They note that shareholders invariably do better by staying in for the long haul than they ! would by selling their funds at a loss. Most investors have been behaving as if that was true. "People redeem much less than they used to in a bear market," says Avi Nachmany, an analyst with the research firm Strategic Insight, which recently examined seven bear markets over a period of 30 years. "When people don't know what to do, they tend to do less." Case in point: holders of stock funds...
Margaret H. Marshall, Harvard's vice-president and general counsel (and the police chief's boss), said the matter was not of concern to the University. She said she saw no conflict of interest in this arrangement...