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Economist Carl Kaysen, director of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) at Princeton, will deliver Harvard's annual Godkin Lectures next March...
Formerly a faculty member at Harvard. Kaysen has directed the IAS since 1966 when he succeeded the late J. Robert Oppenheimer...
...graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Kaysen received his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard. He was appointed associate dean of the Faculty of Public Administration in 1961 and Littauer Professor of Political Economy in 1964. Kaysen took a leave of absence from Harvard in 1961-63 to serve on the staff of McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to President Kennedy for National Security Affairs...
Kissinger learned well from the encounter; no longer would he be a pushy young man with advice, and never again would he conduct his infighting with a campaign on the outside. Subsequently "saved" as a White House consultant by two close friends-Carl Kaysen and Arthur Schlesinger-he became a State Department advisor on Vietnam in 1965 and latter supervised secret talks with the North Vietnamese which ultimately led to the negotiations of 1968. "It was a good performance," one collegue said of his Vietnam consultations. "His ego was under control...
...candidates" the report lists, only three are on the list of 23 candidates currently under consideration by the Corporation-Kaysen, Derek Bok, dean of the Law School, and Edward M. Purcell, Gade University Professor...