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The North Vietnamese did not reject Johnson's message out of hand. Instead, Politburo Member Le Due Tho, officially described as an "adviser" at the peace talks but actually Hanoi's principal overseer, hurried home via Moscow, where he conferred with Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin. Once he reached...
The Board elected Dillon, who is serving his second term as an Overseer, to the one-year Presidency at its 1968 Commencement meeting. Rockefeller's six-year term as Overseer expired in June.
The sixth Overseer is Thomas Vincent Learson '35 of Armonk, New York, President and Director of IBM Corporation, who was elected to fill Calkins unexpired term, until June, 1972.
Under a 1967 change in regulations, Harvard alumni are allowed to vote in the Overseer elections immediately after they graduate, instead of having to wait five years. Taking advantage of this change, Henry R. Norr '68, former chairman of the Harvard Policy Committee, announced in his Class Day speech June...
OF COURSE, a man with a title can be controversial, and even Harvard's ultra-safe policy can backfire. Back in 1833, for example, the Harvard Corporation felt compelled to grant a degree to President Andrew Jackson when Jackson made a trip to Boston. The members of the Corporation disagreed...