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...blends nicely with the buildings in the region and provides a nice contrast to the red brick facades nearby," said Stephen D. Chessler '86. "It symbolizes Harvard's determination to remain in the forefront...
...Graduate Center: Designed in 1949 by Walter Gropius and a group of fellow architects, the Graduate Center was in the forefront of the International movement in the United States. Located north of the Law School, it was greeted with great enthusiasm though in recent years it has fallen out of favor for its disregard for the Harvard atmosphere...
Wallace's group is at the forefront the Cambridge sanctuary movement. Last December, the task force took in an El Salvadorean refugee who has not received residency status...
...less bewildering. Will America adopt a defensive or an offensive strategy in the world economy? Will the U.S. build up seemingly strong walls to protect its domestic industries against an onslaught of goods from abroad? Or will it strive to continue as a leading economic power at the forefront of technology by pushing into new markets at home and overseas...
...Assistant Treasury Secretary for Economic Policy. He is a supply-sider: one of the controversial economists who were the main architects of President Reagan's program of deep income tax cuts. A former professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Johnson has also been at the forefront of the Administration's drive to reform the tax code and deregulate the banking industry...