Word: post
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard sports lore is full of stories about Barnaby, or "The Master," as the squash cognoscenti often say. Like the time he rebuilt the post-war squad in one year, leading them to a championship the next. Or his dramatic finale as squash coach, when his Crimson racquetmen toppled heavily-favored Princeton, 6-3, to cop yet another national title...
...House it met considerable opposition and was defeated despite the editorial backing of the New York Times and Washington Post, and unrelenting pressure from Kennedy and the White House. The generally conservative members of the House Subcommittee on Criminal Justice were persuaded by their liberal colleague, Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman '62, to block Kennedy's bill due to "exceptionally broad and sloppy language" and the many potential dangers posed to civil liberties and the First Amendment." (See Hentoff in the Village Voice, 11/27/78...
Despite speculation that he will accept a post at the Department of Energy (DOE), Joseph S. Nye Jr., professor of Government and former deputy to an undersecretary of state, will remain at Harvard...
According to the August 23 issue of Energy Daily, Nye is viewed as the most logical choice for the department post of assistant secretary for international affairs because of his experience with nuclear non-proliferation negotiation and his close ties with department officials...
Brewer, who has worked at Harvard for seven years, says he is looking forward to the new post, but is also suffering twinges of disappointment over leaving the University and this city behind...