Word: kenneth
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Assistant Dean of the College and Dudley House Senior Tutor John R. Marquand serves as the group's faculty advisor. It has garnered endorsements for Kennedy from Walburg Professor of Economics, Emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith, Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62, and Harvard Foundation Director S. Allen Counter...
...beat Big Ten Conference Rival Wisconsin, 67-65, in Madison. But after the game the celebrating apparently got out of hand. Three players were arrested on charges of raping an 18-year-old woman who had been enticed back to their hotel from a party. A shaken University President Kenneth Keller ordered the Golden Gophers to forfeit their next game and said he was considering canceling the team's entire remaining schedule. The forfeiture, the first of its kind in Big Ten history, prompted Basketball Coach Jim Dutcher to resign in protest, saying it was unfair to other players...
Group members--who received funding from the Undergraduate Council, Walburg Professor of Economics Emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith and the Radcliffe-based Education for Action--will hand deliver the pamphlet to those senior rooming groups for which the house offices give them listings, Johnson said. Two more booklets, profiling later recruiters, will follow in mid-February and March, he said...
...Says Aryeh: "Faberge made very few Imperial eggs, and they are all masterpieces. The one I opened in Switzerland was junk." Christie's officials insisted the egg was genuine. After months of haggling, Christie's sued Aryeh. Finally, the auction house produced a letter from British Art Expert A. Kenneth Snowman, the world's leading authority on Faberge, who declared the egg "undoubtedly" an Imperial Faberge. Aryeh paid the $250,000, plus $200,000 in lawyer's fees, and took...
...trustee of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and an expert on remedial training: "My only concern is that so few people can afford this type of program." Yet there has been no shortage of applicants to the centers ever since Reading Game Founder and President Kenneth Martyn opened his first one in Huntington Beach 16 years ago. Martyn, a former professor of special education at California State University at Los Angeles, became intrigued by the possibility of tutorial centers after doing a study in the '60s on California's public schools...