Word: director
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After graduating from the Business School in 1973, Bradin joined the Harvard administration, and became director of the Office of Budgets in 1977. In that post she reviewed all University budgets and presented them to the Corporation for approval...
After listening to or reading a variety of misconceived notions about Robert Brustein's possible appointment as director of the Loeb, it was certainly a relief to come across Stephen Toope's realistic appraisal in The Crimson of December 5. Nonetheless, although I agree with Toope in many respects, I think a somewhat different and possibly even more realistic interpretation of certain facts is open...
...that those who support Brustein assume Brustein will support undergraduate theater at Harvard, that "he will be transformed into a crusader of undergraduate rights." I support Brustein's presence here but I hope he would do no such thing. Toope also chastises Brustein's supporters for assuming the new director will make an effort to "expand theater participation at Harvard." Presumably Toope means the new director could, if he chose, use his repertory company to train amateur but interested students and bring more students planning a theater career to Harvard in the first place. Again, although I support Brustein...
...Singing is our principle means of expression, but many members play instruments and write poetry. The repertoire is unlimited: spiritual, jazz, Afro-American" Robert Winfrey, director of the group said yesterday...
When William G. Perry Jr. '35 retires this June as director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, he will leave behind him an institution highly regarded by his colleagues for its psychological and educational counseling, one he founded 32 years ago and expanded into a service which now counsels over 1000 students per year...