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Executive Vice Presidents: Donald J. Barr, Donald M. Elliman Jr., S. Christopher Meigher III, Robert L. Miller...
...installed in Shad Hall, a fitness center that brings new meaning to the term "conspicuous consumption." If pre-bankruptcy Donald Trump decided to build a gym, Shad Hall would just about fit the bill...
Eliot House Senior Tutor Donald D. Bacon '62 announced this week that he will retire in June to write poetry, teach part-time and spend time with his wife...
...postwar occupation, and they do not remember much from the days when the U.S. was viewed with undiluted reverence. Because they have traveled more widely, young Japanese understand America, warts and all, better than their parents did. They are both fascinated and repelled by what they see. Says Donald Richie, an American critic who writes on contemporary Japanese culture: "Young people view America as a dangerous wilderness filled with freedom and adventure. Embracing America is a way of rebelling against the strict paternalistic society at home...
...doesn't work enough but wants high pay. About one-third can't even read." (In fact, about 15% of the adult work force would be considered functionally illiterate, meaning that they are unable to adequately perform in their job.) Stooping to Sakurauchi's level of discourse, Michigan Senator Donald Riegle shot back, "His attitude in slandering American workers was the same view the Japanese held the day their warplanes struck Pearl Harbor. Their arrogance was gone by 1945 when they learned the full measure of America's capability...