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Economics scholar Drew Fudenberg '78 will leave MIT to join the theory group at Harvard's economics department...
...Year cover stories were edited by senior editor Thomas Sancton, who only recently realized he has been following the career of Bill Clinton for more than two decades. A graduate of Harvard, Sancton headed off to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar in 1971, sailing to England three years after Clinton made the same journey. After finishing his doctorate, Sancton joined TIME's World section in New York City, then headed to Paris as a correspondent in 1982. Four years later, Sancton returned to New York, where he began editing TIME International...
...Sancton headed our Nation section as it followed the rise of Arkansas' saxophone-playing Governor. Like Clinton, Sancton has a deep love of music, having studied the clarinet in his native New Orleans with the great George Lewis. "I find it amusing that he is a fellow Southern Rhodes scholar who plays a reed instrument," he says. Sancton still finds time to cut records and jam with the likes of Woody Allen and Doc Cheatham. This week Tom once again departs for the City of Light in order to take over as Paris bureau chief. "Having worked for TIME...
...Director-designate R. James Woolsey, 51, is a Rhodes scholar, a Bush conventional-arms negotiator and the most conservative of the group. Clinton also named Madeleine Albright to be delegate to the United Nations and announced that he would elevate the job to Cabinet rank...
...stiff, perhaps because those first nominees (save Altman) represented a generation older than his own. How different his mood on Friday, when he was surrounded by appointees whom he genuinely enjoys and who fit his vow of "a new generation of leaders." Harvard political economist Robert Reich, a Rhodes scholar with Clinton, will be Secretary of Labor. Health and Human Services went to Donna Shalala, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin and a friend of Hillary Clinton's. Another woman becomes chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers: Laura D'Andrea Tyson, a Berkeley economist. And Carol Browner, a former...