Word: farbers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...people in Angola still felt oppressed, at least now they would know there were up-to-date figures on them--and, besides, Bok had Harvard send Stephen B. Farber '63, his special assistant, to bring back a report and cheer Angola up even more. As if that still wasn't enough, Bok announced that he was personally offended by American policies which indirectly strengthened Portugal's grip on its colonies, and appealed to PALC to "join with me in finding a co-operative way of calling attention to the wrongs of Angola...
...hats as Kiely does. But Bok's bureaucrats, by and large, seem younger, more ambitious, more into the nuts and bolts of things, and maybe closer to the central administration than their predecessors--like Charles U. Daley, Bok's vice president for government and community affairs, or Stephen B. Farber '63, special assistant to Bok, or Stephen S. J. Hall, vice president for administration...
...other hand, it was a rough day with the sabre for Loren Joseph, who after convincingly crushing Bob Luke, 5-1, dropped his next two to Larry Heppe, 4-5, and Mark Farber, also by a one-point margin. Trinity picked up its third win as Lorien Rucci edged Tom Sharp, 5-3, in foil...
...clearly being very cautious about both decisions. In addition to having professors to over the IRRC report, several ACSR members and Stephen B. Farber '63, special assistant to President Bok, have mentioned the possibility of commissioning the IRRC to do yet another, more detailed study, which would cost, one ACSR member said this week, between...
Steven L. Kest '74, an ACORN employee, said yesterday, "I still think there's a conflict of interest with IRRC," because of its ties to Harvard. Stephen B. Farber '63, special assistant to President Bok, is chairman of the board of the IRRC...