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...Sullivan Principles raged again this year when members of the ACSR learned that the Corporation had invested in companies without checking if they had signed the Sullivan Principles. Concern over the University's commitment to its previously expressed policy was compounded soon thereafter by a public statement by Hugh Calkins '45, chairman of the Corporation Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. Calkins said that it simply was not financially feasible for the Corporation to investigate a company's practices until after Harvard had already invested in the company...
...verdict brought cheers from the packed gallery in Zimbabwe's High Court. Air Force Chief of Staff Hugh Slatter and his five co-defendants and fellow officers, ruled Judge Enoch Dumbutshena, were innocent of charges that they had aided in a devastating sabotage attack on Zimbabwe's air force in 1982. The government's case against the officers, he declared, rested on inadmissible confessions extracted under torture...
...Playboy Channel, which airs daily from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., E.S.T., is an expanded video version of Publisher Hugh Hefner's glossy magazine, minus the good writing. Ribald Classics presents softcore, soft-minded dramatizations of often less than classic tales in a visual style somewhat reminiscent of gauzy old Clairol commercials. Playboy on the Scene brings the monthly centerfolds to life, though not intelligent life, in filmed segments showing their phantasmagoric photo sessions (as Miss December dutifully undrapes for the 9th time, she purrs: "I'm a very touchy-feely person"). The two smirky anchors of Sexcetera...
...CCSR for breakfast at the Faculty Club, expecting an hour and a half of ethical dialogue. What took place was closer to a briefing on Corporation policy. The discussion, as always, was extremely civil. The ACSR, through Professor Salmon, expressed its dissatisfaction with the Corporation's current policy. Hugh Calkins '45, the chairman of the CCSR, reiterated the Corporation's stance, and indicated that the Corporation's stance, and indicated that the Corporation wanted to avoid using ethical criteria in making investment decisions. Only after the Corporation had purchased shares in a company would it begin to take ethical issues...
...Sullivan Principles raged again this year when members of the ACSR learned that the Corporation had invested in companies without checking if they had signed the Sullivan Principles. Concern over the University's commitment to its previously expressed policy was compounded soon thereafter by a public statement by Hugh Calkins '45, chairman of the Corporation Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. Calkins said that it simply was not financially feasible for the Corporation to investigate a company's practices until after Harvard had already invested in the company...