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...addition, he was selected from among the best players at the Sports Festival to play for the United States team in the international Friendship Series last summer...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: JIM DePALO | 5/10/1984 | See Source »

...deaths of Ru Selle Harwood and John Neumann must memorably raise anew the question of loneliness at Harvard-Radcliffe in the daily rush of exempts, papers, and LSAT preparations they are a stark reminder of the ongoing need for the most important qualities those of compassion and friendship...

Author: By Maurice DEG. Ford, | Title: Harvard as Wasteland | 5/3/1984 | See Source »

WHAT CAN be done to case the situation? The Freshman Seminar Program is one venture which has been very successful. Its small classes and unguarded nature often allow for great friendship and creativity. I have long been a proponent of House courses. It has been, by far, the most enjoyable teaching I have done at Harvard, with the possible exception of teaching a small group of undergraduates Shakespeare. Joyce, Yeats and Robert Lowell. In a 1973 article in the Harvard Law School Bulletin I described the joys of dealing with students on an intimate basis in may year-long Dunster...

Author: By Maurice DEG. Ford, | Title: Harvard as Wasteland | 5/3/1984 | See Source »

...founder and president of Gray & Co., an 86-member lobbying and public relations firm located in a lavishly decorated former generating plant in Georgetown immodestly named the Power House. His office is decorated with photographs of him shaking hands with every President since Dwight Eisenhower. "With appreciation and warmest friendship," says a photo inscription from Ronald Reagan, whose Inauguration ceremonies Gray helped arrange. By day he likes to be seen with his pals in high places, including CIA Director William Casey, Senator Paul Laxalt and most of the Cabinet. By night, if his friends have to work, Bachelor Gray squires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lobbyist Bob Gray: Pitchman of the Power House | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

...always gone smoothly since Nixon's great leap twelve years ago, it is partly because both countries fostered unrealistically high hopes of what could be achieved. Barring some impolitic comment by either side about Taiwan, the Reagan road show through China cannot help raising the temperature of the friendship another few degrees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: East Meets Reagan | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

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