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...days later, Daniel Steiner '54, the general counsel to the University for the last 12 years, was promoted to the new post of vice president and general counsel. Steiner, who is widely considered President Bok's right-hand man, will assume Wyatt's responsibility for overseeing Harvard Real Estate, the multi-million dollar non-profit organization that manages the University's properties...
...Without a hint of apology, he explains that he will not trust anything he reads on green-and-white printouts. At the headquarters of a large Atlanta company, the chairman of the board boasts that he has never touched a keyboard, and that neither he nor any of his right-hand men have a computer in their office. Explains an underling: "For these guys in their 50s, computers just aren't part of their ethic." Such an attitude is now widespread. "The idea of an executive sitting in his office programming a computer is, well, just not realistic," insists...
...play is how and why. How does a seemingly decent, liberal-minded man like Haider, who lectures on the German classics at the University of Frankfurt, and whose best friend Maurice (Joe Melia) is a Jewish psychoanalyst, wage a retreat from conscience that finds him at Auschwitz as the right-hand man of Adolf Eichmann (Nicholas Woodeson...
...Inga Larson controlled the flow of the game. At 8:28, Greeley stole an A&M throw-in, rushed up left wing, and fed co-captain Cat Ferrante in the area. Ferrante quickly directed the ball to striker Kelly Landry, who rifled a ten-yd, drive into the upper right-hand corner of the goal for Harvard's first tally of the tourney...
When the second half opened, Dartmouth continued to pressure Harvard's defense, and forward Kathy McCormack beat Lamont only three minutes into the period. Taking the ball at the top of the circle, McCormack faked to her left and then fired into the upper right-hand corner of the Crimson...