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Harvard’s Palmer-Dixon Tennis Courts are housed in a shapeless edifice that squats like a military barracks between Dillon Fieldhouse and Jordan Field. One could imagine the building playing home to a stable of dusty, spider-webbed tractors. Or a collection of iron pipes. The expanse is imposing, stale, and very wide. So wide that it can fit a baseball team—32 players, three coaches, bats, balls, and a batting cage. Barely...
...think that...something positive that can come out of this, and some of my colleagues have called for this in a public way, would be to have more genuine faculty governance at Harvard,” says Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature Susan R. Suleiman. “I think there has been a tendency to get more and more top-heavy with administration. Many members of the Faculty have been feeling very frustrated...
...Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature Susan R. Suleiman also said it was appropriate for Kirby to refrain from commenting...
...Graham Allison ’62, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Director Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs...
...regional operators, Texas-based SBC Communications - one of the Baby Bells born of that breakup - last week agreed to buy AT&T for $16 billion. One possible reason: building international business. AT&T has pulled together a network of lucrative and loyal international business clients, points out Tim Dillon, principal analyst of European telecom services for Virginia-based Current Analysis. SBC, whose name is little known outside the U.S. , has dumped stakes in a string of European telecom operators over the last two years. So while SBC cheers the prospect of extending its reach, Dillon suggests it's all about...