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...chair, called the Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff Class of '55 Professorship, also cost $1.5 million and also promotes entrepreneurship. Both are currently vacant and are not expected to be filled until next year...
...KICKING GAME: Punter-placekicker Rob Steinberg converted seven PATs last weekend. Had a 37.2 average a week ago. Needs one point to become tenth all-time leading scorer among Harvard kickers. Even KICKING GAME: Silvio Bonvini (3-6 field goals, 10-10 PATs) handles the placekicking. The punter is Dimitri Yavis. Both are freshmen. COACHING: Joe Restic, now in his 15th year, needs one win to become Harvard's alltime winningest coach. Known for ingenuity--read--Multiflex. Even COACHING: Bob Stull will be facing the Crimson for the first time. Now in his second year at UMass, Stull...
BORN. To Mila Mulroney, 32, and Brian Mulroney, 46, Progressive Conservative Prime Minister of Canada since September 1984; their fourth child, third son; in Ottawa. Name: Daniel Nicolas Dimitri. Weight: 7 lbs. 14 oz. Said Mulroney of his newborn son: "He's loud enough to be a Tory...
...table." Some sybaritic loungers, of course, treat the U.S. as just another dish on the international smorgasbord. Young, titled transients from Europe and South America are drawn to the action in New York City, where they are politely known to real estate agents and party hostesses as multinationals. Dimitri Karageorge, 27, Prince of Yugoslavia, an E.F. Hutton stockbroker by day, has mastered American directness and uses a different word: "Eurotrash. People say we are a little idle, a little too rich. I suppose it's true." After work or shopping, the teenage countesses and bejeaned barons gather at Club...
Politicians and pundits debated the value of a summit conference at a time when East-West relations are mostly chilly. "It would serve to clear the air and to have a return to normalcy," said Dimitri Simes of Washington's Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Malcolm Toon, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Moscow in the Carter Administration, disagreed vigorously. "I happen to feel summits aren't a very useful way of doing serious diplomatic or political business," he said. "It makes no sense for a U.S. President and a Soviet General Secretary to meet just in order...