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Efforts to build in Harvard Square, however, have met with vocal community opposition, according to Gladys Gifford, one of the founders of the Harvard Square Defense Fund...
There is now a code word for this kind of operation: intrapreneurship. Gifford Pinchot III, 42, a management consultant from New Haven, Conn., coined the term and has written a book about it called Intrapreneuring, or Why You Don't Have to Leave the Corporation to Become an Entrepreneur (Harper & Row, $19.95). Writes Pinchot: "The more rapidly American business learns to use the entrepreneurial talent inside large organizations, the better. The alternative in a time of rapid change is stagnation and decline...
Also, there's an Institute of Politics forum on Tuesday at 8 p.m. entitled "Remembering Harry Truman," with panel members Clark Gifford (Truman's legal advisor). David McCullough (Truman's biographer), and Frank Pace (Truman's Secretary of the Army Meanwhile. EI Salvadorian presidential candidates Jose Napoleon Duarte has had to cancel his Law School appearance...
...globes were so minute that it was hard to discern even continents. Some of the prepackaged features, put together in the name of world brotherhood, were embarrassing: John Denver crooned a mawkish ballad at a mass grave for 11,000 victims of the Nazis; and McKay, Frank Gifford and Bob Beattie mugged their way through a mock-boozy time-out in a Yugoslav...
...some students, however, the prominence of the Cabot name was a drawback. "There are so many things named for the Cabots around here that it doesn't really give the House a unique identity," said Victoria K. Gifford '85, Vice-Chairman of the House Committee...