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...member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1967-1972, before becoming an editorial writer for the Boston Globe, and the editor of the nowdefunct Cambridge-based alternative weekly, The Real Paper. His most recent book is Impact: How the Press Affects Federal Policymaking, which was published by W.W. Norton...
...council proposed that % it would exchange the land for 18,000 sq. ft. of permanent space in the new tower, 72 ft. of street frontage with a separate entrance, control over its own interior architecture and $750,000 in cash. "It's very unusual," says Craft Council Executive Director Norton Berman, "for an arts organization to own its own new facility in midtown Manhattan, free and clear of debt...
...Research Center at Harvard University, and a professor of economics at Wellesley College. He is the author of many books on the Soviet Union, the most recent of which is the forthcoming Gorbachev's Challenge: Economic Reform in the Age of High Technology to be published by W. W. Norton for release in the Spring...
Those who were aware of the full celebration said they were frustrated that theyhad little chance of attending the morestar-studded gatherings, which will feature, amongother luminaries, Associate Justice Harry A.Blackmun '29, Secretary of Education William J.Bennett, writer James Atlas '71 and historianRichard Norton Smith...
...years our family has been involved with public service," boasts Thomas, who has also opted to follow that calling. Since graduating from the Kennedy School of Government in 1975, he has worked for the Dukakis administration and for civil rights activist Eleanor Holmes Norton. Most recently, he resigned from the New England Equal Opportunity Commission, a government oversight agency on civil rights. "I could not carry out my oath," Thomas says, because of the Reagan Administration policy that seeks curbs on affirmative action programs...