Word: galbraith
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John B. Fox Jr. '59 stands 6 ft., 4 in. tall, and is probably the only administrator who can take Professor Emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith (also 6-8) on, one-on-one. You won't have trouble noticing him as he ducks into his office in University Hall every morning to play dean of the College. Basically, Fox is responsible for picking up all the loose administrative ends of things that have to do with the College. He is chairman of the Administrative Board, which decides disciplinary cases, and uh, he helps Dean Rosovsky...
Charles Cahn '77, a first-year student at Harvard's graduate school in economics, said he was "satisfied" with the teaching. He added that the annual $5000 prize for instruction, set up three years ago by John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, had done much to "recognize good teaching in the department." Graduate students sit on the committee to choose the preferred teacher each year...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, established the prize upon his retirement. The award carries a $5000 stipend...
...addition, they cited Gary E. Chamberlain '70, assistant professor of Economics, for his teaching ability. Galbraith stipulated that all winners and runners-up must be associate or full professors...
...Harvard Law School Forum is a non-profit law student organization inviting authorities in areas of public interest to come to the Law School and speak on any topics related to their fields. Past speakers this year include feminist Betty Friedan and John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus...