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White, the Lindsley Professor of Psychology Emeritus, served on the faculty since 1965. He was the Chair of the Psychology Department for five years and retired from Harvard...
...Those who spoke talked about his kindness and warmth as a person,” said longtime colleague Brendan A. Maher, the Henderson Research Professor Emeritus of the Psychology of Personality...
...lengthy introduction, Schwartz, the Beckwith Professor of Music (Emeritus) at Bowdoin College, explained his recent fascination with maps and patterns as guides for musical journeys. Although he lost much of his audience with an analysis of New York Times crossword puzzles (“This is a very Weber-esque puzzle,” he explained at one point) the samples of musical scores, resembling board games, were fascinating...
...wrote off her early forays as standard grip-and-grin fare are beginning to pay attention. ("She's doing quite well because she's saying all those things that she and the President prevented [former Secretary of State] Colin Powell from saying for four years," says Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations.) One important move: the U.S. agreeing to a plan forged by the British, French and Germans to offer Iran trade incentives if it abandons its nuclear-weapons program. In return, the Europeans will back Bush's plan to ask the U.N. Security Council...
Like Summers, he wasn’t afraid of going against the grain, says Theodore J. St. Antoine, former dean and now professor emeritus at the University of Michigan Law School. Having served on the team that first hired Bollinger, St. Antoine has known him for more than three decades. “It isn’t that he forecloses decision-making,” St. Antoine says. “If he concludes that the minority of advisers are right, he doesn’t hesitate to strike out in that direction...