Word: profitability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...believe it would profit just abouteverybody," says William R. Fitzsimmons '67."Students who arrive here have been on a fasttrack pretty much from the bassinet," he says.Fitzsimmons notes that 20 percent ofundergraduates take time off during their fouryears at the College...
...this last Harvard Commencement of the 20th century, the United States stands at a singular position of power and prosperity. But we, the Class of 1999, must do more than simply profit for ourselves. We have the mandate and, indeed, the privilege, to be universal in our thinking and our actions: to embrace the difference that make us human...
...those who still condemn Harvard's negotiating tactics say that the University should be held to an even higher standard As a non-profit organization, as a research University, as a gateway to the company of educated men and women, they say it has a responsibility to do more than is required by law or the economy...
...They should be held to a higher standard than GM or Bethlehem Steel," he says. "It's supposed to be an organization which is not profit-motivated...
Coming from the helm of an urban non-profit Grogan, a veteran of local politics and city planning, brought a shift in focus to the vice president's office. His predecessor James H. Rowe III '73 was known in Washington circles and involved Harvard heavily in Congressional lobbying...