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Third, divestment candidates, though not explicitly committed to broad reforms, necessarily will work to reestablish to board's influence in the vital area of finance. President Derek C. Bok and the six other members of the Corporation control virtually every aspect of the $715 million budget and $4 billion endowment. In order even to call divestment to a vote, Overseers would have to investigate and to assume increased responsibility for Harvard's purse, limiting to some extent the self-perpetuating Corporation's primary source of power. Although Bok includes Overseers in some of the financial decisions facing the University, divestment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Don't Overlook the Overseers | 1/30/1987 | See Source »

After the loss to Army in December, it was important for Harvard to reestablish itself against Dartmouth before travelling to the Tigers' den. And by Saturday evening, it was clear that the Princeton meet this year will be another in what has become an annual showdown for the Ivy title...

Author: By Joseph Kaufman, | Title: Green Expires Like a Fish Out of Water | 1/12/1987 | See Source »

Very broadly defined, these include an economic elite that had once dominated the economy, but had been displaced by Marcos loyalists. With power based in land, commerce and manufacturing, they seek an open, minimally regulated economy in which they can reestablish their dominance. A political elite, also once powerful, but displaced by Marcos' followers, are typically non-ideological, but ambitious and tend to align themselves with the economic elite...

Author: By John W. Thomas, | Title: Building a Political Base | 11/24/1986 | See Source »

...show the same command of the situation that she did in leading the movement against Marcos. Early in 1987 there will be a nationwide referendum on the Constitution that has been drawn up by a commission she appointed. This will be a chance for her to reestablish her mandate. If the Constitution receives a strong majority, as it probably will, it will be a reaffirmation of her leadership. The question then will be whether she will be able to use that to shape the future of the nation...

Author: By John W. Thomas, | Title: Building a Political Base | 11/24/1986 | See Source »

...cyclical nature of it all is even starting to nag at Mr. Antrobus' indefatigable fortitude. In the play's most serious moment, as the family tries to reestablish its happy home, Mr. Antrobus warns his wife, "You and I must never forget those resolves in peacetime that were so clear to us in times...

Author: By Elizabeth L. Wurtzel, | Title: A Walk on the Wilder Side | 10/31/1986 | See Source »

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