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The administration's hostile policies against student theater have never been anything new. Nearly 70 years ago Professor George Baker, who first brought fame to the Agassiz with his daring new drama workshop, quit Harvard in apparent disgust with the lack of support from the College. His "47 Workshop" bred...
"I'm not sure he's going to recover from the problems of his presidency." -- Al Hunt, Washington bureau chief of the WALL STREET JOURNAL on Meet the Press, May 23, 1993
Moving to shore up his shaky White House staff, Clinton hired former Reagan communications chief David Gergen and transferred George Stephanopoulos to a new post. Gergen, a Republican, is expected to become Clinton's new spokesman. The shift came at the end of a week in which the White House...
It was the second time this year that a Business School affiliate has been ensnared by their financial past. Visiting Professor of Business Administration Marc J. Epstein was sued in Middlesex County Court in March by a bank attempting to recover a loan he defaulted on while heading up two...
Epstein, interviewed twice this week while attending a conference in Turku, Finland, repeatedly emphasized that the case was a matter of his personal finances and had been settled. He said he had guaranteed the loan for two companies, with which he was involved, and that he is pursuing unspecified action...