Word: overseerers
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The literal frenzy of MacArthur's reception -- Herbert Hoover called him "the reincarnation of St. Paul" -- faded over the months when he took his "Crusade" to the people. The lofty rhetoric, repeated from town to town, took on a road-show tinniness. His act verged on self-caricature. Yet enough...
Gore, who is also a Harvard overseer, said he was "extremely impressed" with the student's environmental audit, and he called for more resources devoted to the concentration.
And Overseer Gay W. Seidman '78, who was elected as a petition candidate in 1985, said, "I actually didn't know HRAAA still existed until last week."
"I have to admit that my post as Overseer seems, at times, to be an excellent excuse to see my son on the stage," Lithgow says.
Championing the arts as an Overseer comes naturally to Lithgow, who spent his undergraduate days splitting time between the Loeb mainstage and studies in Restoration drama. He did well enough in school to capture a Fullbright scholarship, but theater was his passion.