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...Harry Lewis? As computer science professor, he is revered by many students who appreciate his thoughtful feedback. But as dean, many students, especially those in the Undergraduate Council and the Phillips Brooks House Association, Inc. (PBHA), have found him unaccommodating. He is a man of concise words who seems more comfortable communicating by computer than on the phone or in person...
...some ways he has already surpassed him. As editor of his eponymous magazine, he led Forbes to the top of its class with more advertising pages than any other magazine between 1992 and 1994, thanks to deep discounts and aggressive salesmanship. Under Steve's leadership, the family business, Forbes Inc.--which owns 14 newspapers and 10 magazines plus real estate--has, according to Forbes, been profitable. As testimony to his economic savvy, his friends cite the fact that he has won the Crystal Owl award, given by USX Corp. for the most accurate economic forecast, four times--more than...
...example, nine of the top 10 best-selling drugs in 1994 were developed by Amgen Inc., Biogen Inc., and Genentech Inc.--all companies with founders who have ties to MIT either as alumni or professors...
...York Times two weeks ago, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has dispatched a memo to university presidents and Internet service providers about hate and bigotry on the World Wide Web. The Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights group based in California, suggests that universities and providers, such as Netscape, Inc., limit access to certain web pages that preach anti-Semitism, racism and violence...
...monthly "George" has hit its first public potholes. Eric Etheridge, the magazine's editor, is leaving after just two issues, citing "editorial differences." Kennedy, whose title is editor-in-chief, will reportedly assume Etheridge's hands-on duties at the magazine, a joint undertaking between Kennedy's Random Ventures Inc. and French publisher Hachette Filipacchi. From the beginning "George" defied the odds against political publications by selling 500,000 copies of its innaugural issue. And though it received favorable critical reviews, the magazine's initial success was attributed to the star quality of the 35-year-old Kennedy, who generated...