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...CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIONS A SHAREHOLDER CAN TAKE" INCLUDE A DETERMINED EFFORT TO FORCE SUCH AN AMERICAN COMPANY TO HALT INVOLVEMENT WITH "GOVERNMENTS THAT ENGAGE IN ACTIONS CONSIDERED REPRESSIVE OR INHUMANE." And, in the case of Gulf, we do not believe that Harvard should have to dispatch a fact-finder to investigate Portuguese colonial policies or Gulf's connection with the Portuguese government. PALC's view on Gulf's contribution to Portuguese oppression in Angola make it very clear that the University's profits accrued from Gulf's operations are indeed "blood money". It would, then, be immoral if the Corporation were...
...pocket-sized electronic calculator that almost instantaneously flashes answers in bright numbers. A tabletop clock that at the press of a button displays with lighted numerals the hour, minute and second in any of the world's 24 time zones. A transistorized depth-finder that tells the Sunday sailor in glowing red numbers exactly how many feet, or fathoms, of water lie under his keel. These futuristic devices, already on the market, are only samples of the dazzling consumer spin-offs from a totally new scientific field called "optoelectronics"-the marriage of modern optics with space-age electronics...
Albert Lee Murray, a compact, youthful, 55-year-old brown-skinned man, is seated in an Atlanta restaurant, helping a white, country-fresh waitress spell Heineken. Operating on what he calls his "literary radar," not his desegregation fact finder, Murray senses that any embarrassment the girl feels is offset by her relief and gratitude. "What she is really worried about," says Murray, "is some stern-eyed maitre d' and some evil-assed cat back in the kitchen!" It is a pleasure to hear the voice of experience. As an Air Force major, Murray administered a $37 million military budget...
...other newcomer to the University financial scene is Stephen B. Farber '63, assistant to President Bok. Last March the Austin Committee recommended that a "fact-finder" be empowered to "sift suggestions from all members of the University with respect to what might be termed the non-financial aspects of the University's role as investor" and then report to the Corporation...
...Food Finder...