Word: goldman
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...members of the Class Committee defended the choice. Chairman of the Class Day speaker search committee Seth Goldman '87, who managed Dukakis's campaign among Harvard students said, "Because Dukakis is from the area, it is easy to take him for granted, but his achievements and character have earned him national attention...
...process of picking a Class Day speaker is undoubtedly flawed. The present selection method is neither democratic nor efficient. That is the opinion The Crimson ought to have expressed. Their blathering against Goldman and Dukakis has no rhyme or reason...
...Seth Goldman owes his classmates no apologies--the authors of the majority are the ones who ought to say they're sorry for an ill-considered attempt to spoil a Harvard event. The bottom line of the majority opinion is that they wouldn't have chosen him. All that can be said to that is, it's a good thing they were never asked...
More, rather than less, openness in both the U.S. and Japan would also help. Japan's need to reinvest its surplus cash is one impetus driving the country ever closer to the U.S. Another is Washington's need for Japanese funds to finance the budget deficit. Notes Goldman Sachs' Hormats: "Japan and the U.S. are locked in an embrace from which there is no escape. It may create some discomfort, but there is no longer...
...pared down--they went for what they could get. They needed the tunnel and they needed the expressway," said Goldman, who described the overall bill as "an eclectic piece of business...