Word: gordon
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...backbone of that team was the bottom of the order. Underclassmen Alan Quasha, Andy Wiegand, Dan Gordon, Neil Vosters and Lowell Pratt assured the Crimson of five points every time it played. Add to that seniors Ed Atwood and Jaime Gonzalez at three and four and the Crimson totally dominated the "B" and "C" division competition at the National Championships...
Harvard will also need to move several players up the ladder to replace Atwood and Gonzalez at three and four. Quasha and Gordon had such an easy time in the lower ranks that they should be able to meet greater competition. Wiegand, who never reached his full potential last year, may pass them both...
Recently the private suite that Bennett occupied has opened to other tenants. The Overseers last May created a standing Committee on University Financial Policy. Its members--George Putnam '49, committee chairman and president of Putnam Management Corporation; Andrew F. Brimmer, governor of the Federal Reserve Board; Albert H. Gordon '23, partner of Kidder, Peabody and Co.; and C. Douglas Dillon '31, president of the Board of Overseers and former Secretary of the Treasury--are all very experienced in investment management. But while they may occasionally question Bennett's judgment in financial decisions, they are unlikely to disagree with...
Projects Network Office includes a number of faculty members as well as students, though the initiative came chiefly from students, according to William H. Bossert '59, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics, a faculty member in the group. The group's summer work and the cost of printing the catalog were supported from a Ford Urban Seminars grant to Harvard, administered by Dean Dunlop, Lawrence E. Fouraker, dean of the Business School, and Albert M. Sacks, dean of the Law School, and by small additional contributions from the deans of almost every faculty...
Hubristic Album. Architect Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill produced the requisite design. From the outside, the L.B.J. Library has an undeniable force, rhetorical though it is: massive blind side walls and a lowering, heavily shadowed facade that sucks the tourists through its deep slot of an entrance. It looks both secretive and ostentatious. The absurdities start within, on the thick travertine stairs that rise to the main hall (officially called the Hall of Achievements). At their top is a high black marble monolith, inscribed with four of L.B.J.'s axioms. (Sample: "A President's hardest task...