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...long-neglected students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will have some goodies to look forward to next year. House Master Paul D. Hanson--who will also oversee the revamped Dudley--says he hopes to attract the "vast majority" of those students as members...
Next year's Dudley House will offer a mix of old and new activities. Popular athletic programs and the chorus and orchestra will remain, as will faculty-student luncheons, Hanson says...
...addition, a combination computer room, reading space and cafe open will be open for extended hours beginning in the fall, Hanson says. Also making its debut in September will be a dining hall with a completely renovated serving area and a "revolutionary" menu, Hanson says...
...hotel business because in the past decade they helped finance a building frenzy that dumped thousands of new rooms on an already glutted market, with disastrous results. Six of every ten hotels in the U.S. aren't able to make a penny in profit, says Bjorn Hanson, an industry expert with the Coopers & Lybrand accounting firm. As losses mount, so do loan defaults, which have forced lenders to foreclose on a record number of ailing properties. More than 3,000 have reverted to lenders in the past three years, and experts expect an additional 7,000 to be repossessed...
...easy to see why shareholders are unhappy with ITT. Explains Calpers chief Dale Hanson: "ITT is not one of the companies that bubble to the top when you think of performance." That's putting it mildly. According to Graef S. Crystal, a professor at the Haas Business School at the University of California, Berkeley, ITT's total return to shareholders during Araskog's 12- year tenure has been in the bottom 30% of America's 406 largest companies. Yet over the same period, he notes, Araskog's compensation has rocketed from a level that was 87 times as great...