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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...drive for the East Asian Studies Program is the University's most successful and massive attempt at cultivating overseas sources of funding for Harvard programs. so far, the program has raised $9 million out of the $20 million that Harvard hopes to have by June of 1977. University Professor Edwin O. Reischauer and John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson Professor of History, were instrumental in tapping much of the $5.5 million that has come from East Asia so far. Not only are many of the largest Japanese firms such as Nissan, Toyota and Mitsubishi providing significant amounts but individual East Asian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: East Asian Studies | 3/26/1976 | See Source »

Panelists Edwin O. Reischauer, professor of History, Leon Botstein, President of Bard College and Steven Fischer, chief counselor at Bernard Haldane Associates, a career-counseling organization, presented their views on liberal arts education, its private and public consequences, and even debated its existence...

Author: By Margaret Y. Han, | Title: Panel Forum Argues About The Value of Liberal Education | 3/20/1976 | See Source »

...Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor and a member of the panel, said yesterday that "the conference is a good thing," since "it's important for students to express their ideas on the subject...

Author: By Kenichi Takeshita, | Title: Liberal Art | 3/6/1976 | See Source »

...year's Model U.N. is Lincoln P. Bloomfield '41, professor of Political Science at MIT. Other speakers for the seminars are John Gibson, of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts, Guido Goldman '59, lecturer on Government, Walter Jones, professor of Political Science at Northeastern University, and Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor...

Author: By Mary M. Jacobs, | Title: Harvard ModelUN Is Held This Year With New Reforms | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

...favors rendered, are quietly left on government officials' desks. In the U.S., Gulf Oil passed out many of its political contributions in sealed envelopes. Gulf Lobbyist Frederick Myers testified to the Securities and Exchange Commission that in 1964 he handed one envelope to New Mexico Republican Senator Edwin L. Mechem, now a federal judge, at a ranch outside Albuquerque. In 1970, Myers said, he flew to Indianapolis to present another envelope to Republican Representative Richard L. Roudebush, now head of the Veterans Administration, in a men's room at a Holiday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCANDALS: Of Envelopes and Packing Grates | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

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