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Although such high-level officials as Secretary of Labor-designate Robert B. Reich, a former lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, and Vice President-elect Al Gore '69, an overseer, have strong ties to Cambridge, city officials don't expect any special treatment because of those links.
In settling the suit, Teamsters leaders agreed to a consent decree under which Frederick Lacey, the former federal judge who last week completed the Iraqgate probe, was assigned as an overseer to remove corrupt Teamsters officials and lead the way to free elections. But William McCarthy, who was president until...
The two and a half hour luncheon at Wadsworth House was friendly and open, said a student participant who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The discussion was led by Overseer Arthur L. Liman '54, who chairs the Institutional Policy Committee.
Both deans said that such meetings are wellwithin the scope of the Overseer's powers as theUniversity's oldest governing authority.
The overseer, who in his speech at PresidentNeil Rudenstine's inauguration described his daysprotesting ROTC and on the steps of MemorialChurch, also said his position on the exclusion ofgays from the military and its ROTC impact is amoderate one.