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...chief economic adviser from 1974 to 1977, is the first member of the TIME board to be named Federal Reserve , Board chairman. He will be remembered for his dry wit -- and one curious habit. Because of a sometimes bad back, he was occasionally prompted to stand while addressing fellow members, then to stretch out flat on his back on the meeting-room floor while others spoke. Most important, of course, Greenspan was esteemed for his sound economic judgment. "The views he shared with us were reflected in the stories we wrote about the board meetings," says Executive Editor Edward...
...says former Corporation member Hugh T. Calkins '45, who served on the search committee that picked Bok in 1970. "We were trying to find out whether this was Charles Eliot time, but there wasn't a lot of support for a new direction. We were looking for a sensible fellow who didn't have predetermined ideas about where a University ought to go. That's what...
Post-doctoral ethics fellow Joanne B. Cuilla was searching for a book by Professor Carl F. Taeusch--an ethics specialist who taught at Harvard Business School in the 1930's--when she found a valuable collection of works on ethics hidden away in the second basement of Baker Library. Cuilla examined the dusty collection closely, and discovered that many of them had not been checked out since...
...criticize the decision to award an honorary degree to the German president, saying that he has covered-up his father's war crimes as a Nazi foreign service officer, pose their complaints against the younger von Weizsacker in terms of the laudable standards he has held for his fellow countryman. Von Weizsacker's standard is one that demands personal reconcilation with the past, and a commitment to bear the consequences of Nazi attrocities...
State Rep. Saundra Graham (D-Cambridge), who was a Harvard Loeb fellow says there are valid explainations for the negative views some politicians hold toward the University...