Word: kuhne
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Then came the bleak surprise. At 3:35 the President's personal aide, Jim Kuhn, phoned White House Chief of Staff Regan from an office near the recovery room. Regan groaned inwardly. Two other doctors took turns at the phone, while Nancy Reagan at the hospital listened on an extension. They discussed what would have to be done if the major surgery were delayed. Reagan would have to go on a preparatory regime again: restricted diet, enemas. Nancy, who seemed upset, interrupted to say, "Let's let the President make the decision," and hurried down the hall to the recovery...
...don’t have any hard information on what [general education at Harvard] is going to be like.” says Higginson Professor of History Philip A. Kuhn ’54, who also chairs the East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department...
...Faculty generally enjoy student contact whether individually or in small groups; but despite the admirable Freshman Seminars, I fear that the large-class format is with us for the foreseeable future,” Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Philip A. Kuhn wrote in an e-mail. “Under the demographics and economics of our present structure, I do not expect the Curricular Review to solve the problem, despite our best intentions...
...Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Philip A. Kuhn said that while he recognizes the efforts invested in the curricular review, he does not see how the review could solve the issue of faculty availability...
...motion just proposed is needlessly divisive,” Kuhn said. “What we need at this point in not division but cohesion. We need not extremes, but middle ground that will let us go forward...