Word: mellone
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...writing. Reagan didn't type; he wrote by hand in blue or black ink on a yellow legal pad or dictated for his secretaries to transcribe, and so the drafts were often saved, stuffed into a box and then forgotten. In 1996 Kiron Skinner, now a professor at Carnegie Mellon, was researching a book on the end of the cold war when she stumbled on the first batch. As she dug a little deeper, more boxes appeared. Overwhelmed by the sheer volume, she called in Martin Anderson, who served as Reagan's first domestic-policy adviser, and his wife Annelise...
...addition to college leaders—including University President Lawrence H. Summers and the presidents of Dartmouth, Oberlin, Carnegie Mellon and the University of Michigan—the closed-door conference at the Harvard Business School hosted professors from the Harvard Law School, representatives from private foundations and several attorneys who participated in the Supreme Court case...
...When we’re making admissions decisions, we are building a class, building a community,” said Jared Cohon, president of Carnegie Mellon University. “From the university’s perspective and for the good of the student, we are building a class, and that has to be central to what we’re doing...
...studies suggest otherwise. As a fund becomes successful, it quickly begins to underperform its potential, even though it may keep outperforming its peers, according to Jonathan Berk, a business professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Richard Green, a business professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Why? Investors inevitably flood a winning fund with cash until the manager runs out of ideas and can no longer invest as profitably as before. So it pays to get on board early...
...July 15, 2002, at a roundtable discussion organized as part of this investigation, some of the academy’s leading female administrators gathered at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in New York City...