Word: globe
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Everybody knows Harvard runs the world. But, according to a study in yesterday's Boston Sunday Globe, Harvard runs Massachusetts as well...
...computer survey of 204 public companies in Massachusetts, The Globe found that their 1713 board members are 96 percent white, 97 percent male--and 32.6 percent of them hold degrees from Harvard...
...just business where Harvard makes itself felt. According to The Globe, 54 of 78 partners at the prestigious Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray come from the Law School. But only 33 of the 81 associates are Law School grads, which Ropes & Gray partner and former Harvard Corporation member Francis H. Burr '35 says is evidence that the strength of the Old Boy network is waning: "I think there was something to it way back then," Burr is quoted as saying, "[but] I don't think people fell there's a [Harvard] group anymore. People are much more open...
Just then the bell rang for the next train. I got orr the Red Line. I was headed to Harvard. Everyone in the car was reading The Globe's editorial page. Suddenly Danny 84 didn't seem like much of a threat any more...
...superpowers. Nonetheless, the Administration closed its first four years with a decidedly mixed record, its modest successes balanced by such failures as the humiliating withdrawal from Lebanon and the inability to sell either Israelis or Arabs on Reagan's 1982 Middle East peace initiative. A brief survey of the globe's most contentious issues and places as the President opens his second term...