Word: minds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year I have served as Undergraduate Council president. I say it now because there is no better time: The elections are now over, and what matters now is the future of this campus, not the past. This is a personal column, one I have been writing in my mind and my journal almost since I was elected last year. And as I look toward the end of my term, I see that there is much to be proud of. But I have also made mistakes. I know that, and I want you who elected me to know it as well...
Discussions on reform of the Ad Board with Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 convinced me that there was really nothing I could do to change his mind about student delegates to that committee. And so I prioritized. Keycard access got moved up a notch on the list. Ad Board reform dropped off. I think, in retrospect, that this may have been a mistake. There is a good argument to be made that more important than delivering results is engaging students in discussion...
...leave all my troubles, leave all my cares, I'd never mind. I could turn the gray skies to blue...
...lucky enough to share a few experiences, but these times I will remember. Life. I'm going through it. These people I've mentioned are going through it as well. Once in a while, we get together. And it is special. So too, from the far recesses of my mind, do I draw together with the music of my youth, the music of Francis Albert Sinatra. Godspeed Frank...
...division at SOLE--the International Society of Logistics, which generated workshops and conferences on "green" design and accounting practices. At the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Brad Allenby, V.P. for environment, health & safety for AT&T worldwide, found Henn effective in helping technicians design with the environment in mind. In turn, Henn got Allenby to lecture twice: once at the Harvard Club and again for an industrial ecology course that Henn designed and taught for undergrads at Rutgers University. Also at the I.E.E.E., Henn met Clinton Andrews--now an assistant professor for urban planning at Rutgers...