Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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According to Cabot, however, moral and social questions do filter into the profit-oriented minds of the Harvard Management Company through its ties with the Corporation and the ACSR. Harvard Management is aware, Cabot says, that when corporations face social problems they very often will face related financial problems...
...Eastman Kodak to an "average investment" over the two-year period because of the costs of the company's stock. The principal reasons for the movement of the two stocks were not, Walter M. Cabot, deputy University treasurer, says, considerations of the companies South Africa practices or of the social issues raised by their practices...
...other words, in Cabot's view, when a company, or the Harvard Management Company for that matter, is oblivious to potentially explosive social or moral issues, it will run into financial difficulties. The Management Company, therefore, keeps tabs on the activities of the ACSR to foresee any social and financial problems that may confront an investment...
Three professors below preview Core courses they will offer this year in-Literature and Arts, Science and Social Analysis, discussing how they will implement the Core...
...associates in the Biology and Biochemistry Departments "tend to be deeply engrossed in research" and have difficulty translating their activity into a language they think undergraduates can understand. But Wilson's Science Core course, Science B-15, "Evolutionary Biology," proposes to do just that by integrating current research on social behavior in organisms into an introductory biology course...