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Harvard’s seven-member governing board, which elects its own members and does not even release an agenda of its meetings, has no mechanism for accountability to the rest of the University. But Robert T. Ingram, president of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, defended the Corporation’s structure in an interview this week...
...would give a lot of people more comfort if there were more than seven Corporation members and if there was less homogeneity in how they view the president,” Ingram said. But he added, “I just have a hard time imagining they would do anything but what’s best for the University...
...Acer's story is an inspirational one for other Taiwan electronics firms. Its strengths are flexibility and a willingness to buck conventional wisdom. While other PC companies were abandoning traditional sales channels to compete with Dell's Internet-based direct-sales model, Acer stuck with conventional distributors such as Ingram Micro. The strategy allowed Acer to reach larger markets without building a costly direct-sales infrastructure...
Corriero has played on lines with great playmakers in the past—Lauren McAuliffe ’04 and Kalen Ingram ’03—but recognizes there’s something different about Vaillancourt...
...absolve these agencies. The tips and memos they received were not meaningless gossip but important information. We need to put more serious effort and resources into the U.S.'s intelligence infrastructure to prevent future attacks. It's better to do that than launch pre-emptive wars. CAROLYN KAHANT Ingram, Texas...