Word: porter
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...strongly opposed to the bill and have been successful in securing a conditional amendment exempting universities from the law for 15 years after the bill's passage. Crimson reporter Lavea Brachman interviewed Henry Rosovsky, dean of the Faculty, last week and conducted a roundtable discussion with Morton Bloomfield. Porter Professor of English; James J. Culliton, assistant to the vice president at MIT; and Dr. Thomas H. D. Mahoney, a strong proponent of the bill and former secretary of elder affairs under former Gov. Edward J. King. They discussed the bill's implications for universities...
...Roger Porter, assistant to the president for policy and executive secretary of the Productivity Committee, describes Dunlop's approach to labor-industrial problems as "motivated by regulatory reasonableness and regard for cost efficiency." The former Kennedy School of Government faculty member adds. "Dunlop's ability to contribute usefully on a broad range of subjects has earned him respect in labor, government and academic circles...
...Mary was really the star for our team," the injured Harrison recalls, noting Hulbert's sweep over Princeton's Patrice McConnell and her five game duals against the nations top two inter-collegiate squash players Penn's Alicia McConnell. Patrice's sister, and Trinity's Nina Porter...
Benson acknowledged that Robinson's decision, coupled with the retirement of one of Harvard's prominent scholars in the field, Porter Professor of English Morton W. Bloomfield, would leave the Department a little "shorthanded" in medievalists...
Morton W. Bloomfield, Porter Professor of English, cited the recent appointments of Marjorie Garber, professor of English, Barbara Lewalski, professor of History and Literature; and Helen Vendler, visiting professor of English and American Literature, along with the tenuring of Bercovich...