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Stevenson had previously sought tenure at the B-School in 1971 when he was serving as an assistant professor, and then took a one-year leave of absence to work in a private investment banking firm, Gordon Donaldson, senior associate dean for faculty development, said yesterday...
Stevenson applied for tenure again in 1980, expressing a desire to return to the ranks of academia, Donaldson said...
Some Wall Streeters speculate that in addition to seeking new American supplies of crude, Mobil is trying to find the limits of the Reagan Administration's antitrust policy. Says Philip Dodge, an oil analyst for Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette: "Mobil is really testing how far it can go in bidding for another oil company. In going after Conoco last summer, it never became clear whether there would be any antitrust objections...
...answers that were at times slippery and disingenuous. He acknowledged a few "lapses in memory," the kind anyone might have made about long-ago events. These he had corrected "after being peppered with questions by you and your colleagues"-again blaming his troubles on his coverage. But, as Donaldson rejoined, why should Allen's memory need jogging when the FBI had been questioning him about these same events for nearly two months before the press even knew of them...
...sounds to many old Washington hands that the way is being paved to just ease you out permanently," said Donaldson. "I just wonder if you were worried about that?" But Allen had not let himself be drawn into commenting on superiors who would not support him, and had thus forfeited any impression of complete candor; nor would he criticize a President who remarked, "We'll have to wait and see." The decision would be the President's once the "facts" were in, said Allen, and "neither you, nor I nor anyone else should prejudge it." If this...