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...There's no question that MIT knew that they were in violation of the full occupancy ordinance," said board member Ellen Semonoff...
...give the company a peppier, more entrepreneurial feeling, even renaming the product groups to give them pizazz not normally seen at IBM. Example: the Information Systems & Storage Group will be rechristened IBM Enterprise Systems. What's more, a new generation of top management is emerging. One notable leader is Ellen Hancock, 44, who in taking over IBM's multibillion- dollar telecommunications division becomes one of the country's most powerful women executives. All told, IBM's adversity is prompting the company to think in untraditional ways. More surprises are no doubt in store. "We're not through," says Akers. "This...
...sections will range in size from 20 students meeting with a teaching fellow to five students who meet on their own, said Ellen Sarkisian, associate director of the Harvard Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning, who is helping to administer the sections in the course...
Although most of the campaigns have been able to assemble small collections of individuals for canvassing, most have had trouble pulling in larger groups of students. L. Ellen Cox '89, co-president of Harvard's Republican Club and co-chairman of Harvard Students for Dole, says, "With Harvard kids, it's tough to pin them down with volunteering. Everyone has a lot of activities...
...have our facts straight, and our hearts where they belong. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. A little love is even more dangerous. Harvard/Radcliffe Zionist Alliance: Jessica Rutman '89, co-chair Jonathan Springer '90, co-chair Michael Goldhaber '90, member H/R Hillel Steering Committee: Jonathan Kolodny '90, chair Ellen Chubin '90, associate chair Ellen Lebowitz '90, secretary Daniel Schwartz '88, annual events