Word: rosenberg
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...empirical validation." He compared the new therapies to "touchy-feely type things" in the '60s and '70s. (Hayes critics have compared his workshops to the faddish, cultish est seminars of the '70s, which drew hundreds to hotel ballrooms to get rewired by a former used-car salesman named John Rosenberg, who called himself Werner Erhard...
...BRIAN J. ROSENBERG ’08 of Rye Brook, N.Y. and Lowell House Associate Editorial Chair...
...very hard world of retail magazines” that inspired the investment in 02138. But Harvard alumni are a very small market, about 300,000, and one already served by the free, bimonthly publication Harvard Magazine, which is distributed to graduates, faculty, and all Harvard staff. John S. Rosenberg, editor of Harvard Magazine, is not worried about the competition 02138 might create and said that his strategy is “not to pay any attention to other prospective publications.” Bradley said he is confident that 02138 will be successful, despite Harvard Magazine?...
...present. Deans from each of Harvard’s schools attended the reception. Elena Kagan, dean of Harvard Law School, and David Ellwood, dean of the Kennedy School of Government, were among the first to arrive. Drew Faust, dean of the Radcliffe Institute, attended with her husband, Charles E. Rosenberg, professor of the history of science and the Monrad professor in the social sciences. The wedding was the second for both Summers and New. The bridegroom is the son of Anita A. and Robert Summers, former economics professors at the University of Pennsylvania. The bride is the daughter of Joan...
...With unions weak and shrinking, corporations feel free to discard what they regard as an onerous burden. A good legal reform would be to treat a pension obligation as a preferred creditor in any corporate bankruptcy proceeding or give pension trusts the first claim to all corporate assets. CHARLIE ROSENBERG Milwaukee...