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Trying to finger specific blame is to be avoided. It does nothing to further the healing process and restore Harvard's reputation as the home of free intellectual discourse. But while the cliche says it takes two to tango, Harvard has seen that it takes three to shut off a...
Struggling to put the scandal behind it, Hutton's board recruited Robert Rittereiser, 49, from Merrill Lynch.The board forced out Chairman Robert Fomon after promoting Rittereiser to chief executive. But the company was no quick- turnaround candidate. Last year Hutton posted a net loss of $90.3 million at a time...
The Reagan ship of state righted itself a bit last week by picking a Supreme Court nominee who appears to be neither politically extreme nor personally objectionable. The prospect of a deficit-reduction compromise, though getting little help from the President, looks mildly promising for the Reagan record. The coming...
At this stage, the odds are not high that Reagan will change his habits enough to ensure success. But it will be a bitter irony if the man who did so much to restore leadership to the Oval Office in the end fails to provide it when it is most...
Then came the dark night of Oct. 18, 1964. Sullivan was running late. He flashed the two-minute sign offscreen. Sixty seconds later he held up one finger. Mason, on a roll, furiously responded, "Here's a finger for you!" Next morning the stone-faced master of ceremonies informed the...