Word: directorate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. March 25 in Geological Lecture Room. Representatives of student organizations or individual students who wish to present proposals should get in touch with Professor Merle Fainsod, Chairman of the Committee, before next Tuesday. Professor Fainsod can be reached at the Director's Office. Widener Library on Extension 2401. The Committee will welcome written statements as well as oral presentations...
...skimpy insurance umbrella under which the ghetto poor live does not mean that needy patients must sometimes forego care; there is a more subtle and more debilitating disadvantage as well. Jerome Pollack, executive director of the Med School's health plan, said last week that "since the supply of doctors here is limited, the poor actually have to compete with the affluent for available care. In effect, private insurance may deprive low-income areas of care by attracting doctors into the well-insured areas...
Part of the reason for the health plan's national ambitions may come from the backgrounds of the men who direct it. Before he came to Harvard, Pollack had served as professor of administrative medicine at Columbia and director of Nelson Rockefeller's Committee on Hospital Costs in New York. In his years in New York, Pollack used to buy medi- cal service plans for three million people. By the time he came to Harvard in 1965, Pollack says he "came with a national outlook...
...other members of the corporation retain the Harvard touch. They are John Dunlop, Wills Professor of Political Economy; Dr. Dana Farnsworth, director of the University Health Services; Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law; Dr. John C. Synder, dean of the school of Public Health; and Francis H. Burr, a member of the President and Fellows of Harvard College...
...light of the parochial make-up of its corporation, the members of the health plan's board of directors come as a surprise. Several of them have Harvard connections--like Dr. Sidney Lee, another associate Med School dean, and Dr. Alonzo Yerby, director of Harvard's interfaculty program on health and medical care, and even John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics...