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Traditional print media--magazines, newspapers, books--have used a lot of paper over the past two decades trying to chronicle the phenomenal rise of William Henry Gates III and his company, Microsoft. TIME alone has had Gates on its cover three times, first in 1984 and then again in 1995 and 1996, and our library tells me that his name has appeared in 114 issues since he founded Microsoft in 1976. It is not just that Gates has become the world's richest and most famous businessman. In building Microsoft, he has come to symbolize the software and computing industries...
...this campaign Wednesday night with an open meeting to discuss improving the CLC’s party planning for the coming year. This type of meeting had never been done before. “We wanted to open ourselves up,” said CLC Chair John F. Voith III ’07. “People are starting to realize there needs to be some sort of change.” Change was the order of the hour when the meeting began. The general consensus among both the CLC members and the approximately 25 guests who attended...
...education, and it has a unique approach to development of intellectual capital and research,” he says. “What worked in the past is not necessarily what will work in the future.”MBA Class of 1954 Professor of Management Joseph B. Lassier III says that the HBS faculty do not seem to be near a consensus on the school’s direction, but he observes that a dialogue has grown among the faculty.“There has been a huge amount of discussion involving the many different views about what...
...grabs, and for the first time in years, there are barely enough UC veterans in the junior class to fill up a ballot. Only seven members of the class of ’07 returned this year, and of them, Winthrop’s John F. Voith III ’07 is the only one who has been on the UC since his freshman year. As it stands, he’ll likely be joining four others in the race for the UC’s top two postions—even if none of them will admit it.THE...
...chair of CLC after only one semester. Epstein is credited with bringing legitimacy to the CLC by holding regular, serious meetings to plan social events, but unfortunately some of the major events were not successful. Epstein lost her re-election bid to her former vice-chair, John F. Voith III ’07, last week. TARA GADGIL ’07: Gadgil joined the UC as a member of SAC when she was a sophomore. During the last year, she drafted a position paper critiquing Harvard’s Curricular Review and advocated for a women?...