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Every letter we get (an average of 1,200 per week) goes to Maria Luisa Cisneros and her staff of nine, who answer the mail, analyze trends and distribute excerpts of the most interesting letters among TIME's staff. Isabel Kouri, a letters correspondent since 1960, answers mail critical of our Watergate coverage. "A striking number of readers are worrying about the image of the presidency itself," she says. Last week she wrote to one such reader: "It seems to us that in the long run, competent, thorough, honest and aggressive news reporting is the servant of the national...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 23, 1973 | 7/23/1973 | See Source »

...signatories included; Isabel G. MacCaffrey, Kenan Professor of History and Literature; Dr. Mary C. Howell, associate dean for Student Affairs at the Medical School. Ruth Husband, research associate in Biology; Caroline W. Bynum, assistant professor of History; Ursula Goodenough, assistant professor of Biology; Judith M. Hughes, assistant professor of Social Studies; and, Barbara G. Rosenkrantz, lecturer in the History of Science...

Author: By Robin Freedberg, | Title: More Affirmative Action Wanted | 3/10/1973 | See Source »

Harvard's ideal of a happy marriage between disciplines crept a little closer to reality this week when it was disclosed that Isabel G. MacCaffrey may join husband Wallace T. MacCaffrey in the ranks of Harvard department chairmen...

Author: By Dwight Cramer, | Title: A Second MacCaffrey Moves Up | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

Dean Dunlop will reportedly add the marital bond to the already close links tying the History Department to History and Lit by appointing Isabel MacCaffrey, Kenan Professor of History and Literature, to head History...

Author: By Dwight Cramer, | Title: A Second MacCaffrey Moves Up | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

Intimations of mortality were apparent on the first leg of the trip, a flight from Madrid to Rome for a three-day stopover. Perón, accompanied by his third wife Isabel, several bodyguards and a secretary, boarded a sleek Mystère-20 executive jet emblazoned with the Argentine colors. The plane was said to have been donated by a German industrialist in Madrid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: A Dictator Returns to His Past | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

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