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...History; Fred L. Glimp '50, former dean of Harvard admissions and a member of the Associated Harvard Alumni, F. Stanton Deland Jr. '36, a Harvard Overseer; Helen H. Gilbert Radcliffe Trustee and Harvard Overseer; Anne M. Morgan, president of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association; Connie M. Cervilla '74; Robert L. Schram '75; Renee Landers '77; and Dean Rosovsky...

Author: By H JEFFREY Leonard, | Title: The Strauch Committee: Talking Over the Politics of Sex | 6/13/1974 | See Source »

...been no friend to the Republicans. A 1971 series by the paper's investigative team (whose trophy room contains 17 top awards, including three Pulitzers) concluded that some of Bebe Rebozo's financial "deals" had "tarnished the presidency." Perhaps as a result, White House Correspondent Martin Schram was excluded from the President's China trip, and Publisher William Attwood, Editor David Laventhol and Robert Greene, who led the investigation, were all treated to IRS audits of their tax returns. On its way to becoming a paper of national influence, Newsday has also built an enviable economic base...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Ten Best American Dailies | 1/21/1974 | See Source »

Robert L. Schram '76, who heads the student committee which investigated calendar options and proposed the "early semester" plan, said that the committee members will try to iron out the Faculty's objections in time for the October meeting. But he doubts that they will succeed...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: The Issues Come and Go: Calendar Stays the Same | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

...Schram concedes that if calendar revision is postponed yet another year to 1975, he would favor retaining the old system, because he believes it is more favorable to seniors than the "early semester...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: The Issues Come and Go: Calendar Stays the Same | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

...calendar revision is indeed postponed another year, if calendar-revision advocates do adopt Schram's attitude, and if the Class of 1977 doesn't take up where this year's freshmen leave off, the "early semester" plan may disappear as quickly as it became an issue. And if the traditional calendar remains intact, Harvard alumni returning to their alma mater in the future will be assured that at least one bridge still remains to the good old days...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: The Issues Come and Go: Calendar Stays the Same | 6/14/1973 | See Source »

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