Word: haven
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After the meetings, partners break for business lunches with company representatives, other investment managers, faculty members, and other sources. "We do a lot of traveling," Cabot says. "We never invest in a company that we haven't first called on, and talked to the senior management and the competitors...
...inflation. Both Cabot and Putnam, however, believe Harvard and its endowment will weather the current crisis. Cabot says inflation should become a more emotional issue. "Eventually, kids will be getting mad not about South Africa, but about the price of lettuce. South Africa is an important issue, but people haven't shaken their fists enough about inflation," he says. If they do, then Cabot believes the government could launch a crash energy development program that would spur the economy, like the space program in the 1960s...
...more than $75 at such trendy New York stores and boutiques as Bendel and Henry Lehr; U.S.-made baggies are cheaper. Bloomingdale's reports that it has sold almost 5,000 of the new jeans at $38 to $58 a pair since August. Says Buyer Susan Volk: "We haven't had something that exploded like this since I have been with the store." In Miami, a buyer for Burdines who caught the fever while visiting New York has been scurrying to reorder the saggy slacks for several weeks...
...other business, the assembly will solicit reservations from Tuesday to Thursday for a train it is running to New Haven, Conn., for The Game November 17. Round-trip cost to students is $23.75. The assembly needs at least 500 students to pay before it can rent the Amtrak train...
...HAVEN'T heard anything about the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) this year, that is probably because it has not managed to meet yet. CUE will hold its first introductory meeting this week and its first major session November 15, exactly two months after Harvard registration...