Word: rubin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...disturbed by The Crimson's publication...of unsupported allegations [by unidentified persons] directed against Professor Donald Rubin," Spence wrote in the statement...
...Crimson reported this week that some department affiliates said that Professor of Statistics Donald B. Rubin had abused his authority as chairperson. The affiliates, who asked not to be identified in the article, said that Rubin's advisees received more money than other students in the department, while at least one student receives no money...
Spence's statement did not mention allegations reported in the Crimson article, made by affiliates who asked not to be identified, that Rubin used confidential information to embarrass a student in a public setting, and that he has at times been insensitive in comments about Asian students...
Everyone has an explanation: ballroom dancing is more challenging than aerobics, safer than singles bars, gentler than jogging and more stimulating than Friday-night television. "The return of ballroom," says New York City bandleader Stan Rubin, "is a search for the best of what...
Young people in particular are finding more occasions that require some expertise on the dance floor; at the least, they want to be able to waltz at their weddings. Rubin's swing group plays at about 100 such receptions a year. "I ask 22- to 27-year-olds how much rock 'n' roll they want, and often they say, 'None.' They want to do the fox-trot and the lindy." For some it may turn out to be a professional necessity; young executives bring their husbands or wives to business dinners and find that they are both out of step...