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Douglas V. McLellan '94 said budgetary constraints are a strong argument against the creation of any new departments and said curricular change should be based on academic, not political agendas...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, | Title: Panelists Disagree On Ethnic Studies | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

Panelist Douglas McLellan '94 disagreed, sayingthat while he didn't like the current trend inself-separatism, it would be inappropriate for theadministration to abrogate "the ability to havefreedom in social and academic life...

Author: By Kelly M. Bowdren, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Panel Discusses Racism at Harvard | 12/3/1992 | See Source »

Mary Cronin probed the public relations trade . . . "Flacks guiding clients up the social ladder," she says, "protect them as if they were atomic secrets" . . . In Washington, Michael Riley rang up Diana McLellan, the doyen of D.C. gossips . . . "She breathlessly picked up the receiver and talked without stopping. And she was doing her nails, causing her to lose her train of thought several times" . . . In Los Angeles, Jeanne McDowell concluded that gossip levels there approach the toxic because so many people have car phones . . . Stuck in traffic? Call a friend and talk about Cher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Publisher: Mar 5 1990 | 3/5/1990 | See Source »

Founded in 1908 by the Church of Christ, Scientist, the Boston-based Monitor was created, in the words of its first editor, Archibald McLellan, to "publish the real news of the world in a clean, wholesome manner" -- a rarity in an era of yellow journalism. It soon won a reputation for thoughtful, analytical coverage of foreign events. In the 1970s, however, its readership began to dwindle. Worldwide circulation last year was 176,000 -- up from a 1982 low of 144,000 but still small for a national daily. Worse, the median age of its readers is a mature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: A Mild Matron Goes Modern | 9/26/1988 | See Source »

...team won its race led by Richard Kassissieh, who finished first. Harvard captured most of the front spots, with Timothy Harte in second, Keith Larney fifth, Doug Mclellan sixth and Steve Kern seventh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Impressive at GBCs | 10/13/1987 | See Source »

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