Word: dorfman
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Originated by Edward Mason, Lamont University Professor, the project was designed to give professors a "ringside seat" to economic development in emerging nations. Several members of the Economics Department, including John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, John R. Meyer, professor of Economics, and Robert Dorfman, professor of Economics, have participated in the project...
Harvard economists contributing to the project include Richard P. Caves on industrial organization, Robert Dorfman on price theory, John T. Dunlop on labor, James S. Dussenberry on money and credit, Eckstein on public finance, and Gill...
Listed in the advertisement, in addition to Sacks, were Derek C. Bok, professor of Law; Robert Dorfman, professor of Economics; Burton S. Dreben '49, associate professor of Philosophy; James , professor of Economics; B. Freidel, professor of History; L. Climp '50, Dean of Admissions Financial Aids; Alex Inkeies, Professor of Sociology; and Daniel J. Levinson, assistant professor of Psychology in Department of Psychiatry...
...advertisement, in addi to Sacks, were Derek C. Bok, profes of Law; Robert Dorfman, professor Economics; Burton S. Dreben '49, iate professor of Philosophy; James esenberry, professor of Economics; k B. Freidel, professor of History; L. limp '50, Dean of Admissions Financial Aids; Alex Inkeies, pro of Sociology; and Daniel J. Levin assistant professor of Psychology in Department of Psychiatry...
...championship, played so well together that U.S. Star Dick Savitt says: "They may well have been the finest father-and-son team of all time." In the winter of 1957, the Woods won the quarter-finals of the men's doubles at the national indoors by beating Irv Dorfman and Kurt Nielsen. That was a big one. "I saw during that match that Sid had a chance some day of becoming an international player," says the father. "I was jabbering away at him during the match, and he finally said, 'Shut up, Dad. I think...