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Ranked number one by the NDT Committee among 865 intercollegiate squads in the country, the team of Charles E. Garvin '74 and Greg A. Rosenbaum '74 was among 16 receiving special early bids to attend the tournament...

Author: By Paul S. Turner, | Title: Harvard Debaters Seek National Title; Teams Qualify for Champoinship Meet | 4/12/1974 | See Source »

Rising Exxonians are never quite sure where they rank on any list; superiors discuss with them only their performance, not their potential. That system reaches one rung short of the top. Clifton Garvin Jr. insists that when directors named him Exxon's president in July 1972, he was surprised. Though Garvin was one of two executive vice presidents, no one had ever told him that he was at the top of Jamieson's list of possible future presidents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Exxon: Testing the International Tiger | 2/18/1974 | See Source »

Long Reign. Garvin can expect to become chairman when Jamieson reaches mandatory retirement at 65 in August 1975. Since Garvin will be only 53 then, he will presumably preside for a dozen years, about twice as long as usual. Garvin, a Virginia Polytechnic Institute engineer and a graduate of the Baton Rouge, La., refinery, which is a prolific breeding ground of Exxon leaders, once ran Exxon's chemical operations. He confesses to "a feeling of frustration" in trying to explain the complexities of the energy problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Exxon: Testing the International Tiger | 2/18/1974 | See Source »

Producer Philip Garvin, 26, first immersed himself in American religion while photographing a book on the Lubavitchers. Later, after discovering Thai Buddhism during a stay abroad, he decided to investigate spirituality in the U.S. and started a pilot film on the California Pentecostal church. Station WGBH in Boston heard of his work and financed the rest of the pilot. Foundations aided the others. Garvin took pains to let the people themselves tell the story; there is no narration. Thus the series is pithy and personal, but some basic journalistic questions-a number of important whos, whats, wheres and hows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Believers' America | 1/21/1974 | See Source »

...following Harvard students have won Rhodes Scholarships for 1974: Charles Garvin of Mather House and Jackson, Miss.; Elliot F. Gerson of Quincy House and Storrs, Conn.; Bruns H. Grayson of Adams House and Alameda, Calif.; Walter Isaacson of Lowell House and New Orleans, La.; David L. Johnson of Adams House and Indianapolis, Ind.; and Lief D. Rosenblatt of Eliot House and Egremont, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS | 12/17/1973 | See Source »

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