Word: roth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Eric Roth '70 is a Harvard graduate out of work. In the three years since his graduation, he has dug ditches in Minneapolis, built waterbed frames in Berkeley, hitchhiked in Guatemala but has not been able to find a job with the freedom, flexibility and responsibility he wants...
...program, called the Task Force on the Redesign of Work, was organized in September in response to an increasing number of recent graduates like Roth who want to work but cannot find a job that appeals to them...
Paul C. Harris '71, who originated the program and is now the task force director, has had a postgraduate experience similar to Roth's. After Harvard he entered an executive training program at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York but quit in three months because he felt it was too constraining. He came to Boston to study music, worked for McGovern in Illinois, came back to Cambridge to work as a bartender, and finally ended up washing dishes at Grendel's Den. Then he went to Francis D. Fisher '47, director of the OGCP, with a proposal...
Bolduc notched his second of the evening on a pass from Bob Goodenow off the face-off at 17:47. Roth brought Harvard within one at 19:14 just as the Crimson power play had expired and it looked as though Harvard would pull...
...second period belonged to Walsh, as Harvard finally got it together and mounted some offense. The Crimson took 12 shots on net, two more than B.U.'s second period total, but Walsh stopped all except one. The one he missed came off the stick of Randy Roth on Harvard's third power play opportunity...