Word: gill
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...very much delighted to have him," Richard T. Gill, Master of Leverett House, said last night. "We hope to make it as pleasant and quiet as possible to give him a chance to work on his book." Gill added that he had made the House dining hall facilities available to Sorensen. Whether or not Sorensen will eat there depends, Gill said, on his schedule...
...Master Gill said that if Sorensen's plans to live in the Towers changed at some later date, Sorensen would be able to maintain his affiliation with the House. "But we hope he'll stay, and that is why we want to make it quiet and pleasant," Gill said...
...rumor that Sorensen had expressed an interest in writing his book on his White House experience at Harvard gained credence several weeks ago, when he reportedly spent a day at the University and discussed living arrangements with Richard T. Gill, Master of Leverett House...
Reached last night for comment, Master Gill refused to confirm or deny that Sorensen would be moving into the House. Other sources said rooms for Sorensen would soon be available. They were uncertain how soon he planned to move...
Harvard economists contributing to the project include Richard P. Caves on industrial organization, Robert Dorfman on price theory, John T. Dunlop on labor, James S. Dussenberry on money and credit, Eckstein on public finance, and Gill...