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...Moral Reasoning course taught by Buttenwieser University professor Stanley Hoffmann last year drew almost 300 students to its first meeting, and applications to his freshman seminar numbered near...
...Bennett, 65, said he consistently received less than five percent each year, and the trust grew to just $5.1 million by 1999. When Bennett raised questions at that time, the HMC resigned as the manager of his trust. Morgan Stanley took over the management of the trust, though Harvard remains the beneficiary...
...Stanley Cavell, Cabot professor emeritus of aesthetics and the general theory of value, found scores of people packed in the basement of the Barker Center Wednesday for his 25-person seminar, Literature 142, “Topics in Philosophy and Literature.” Instead of shutting the door on them, Cavell picked up the class and took his students to Emerson Hall 305—where people were still sitting in the aisles of the 80-seat room...
...global $60 billion beauty industry, being first feels familiar to L'Oreal. Analysts expect that 2003 sales, to be released this week, will hit $18.2 billion, allowing the company to achieve its 19th consecutive year of double-digit earnings growth. According to Morgan Stanley, L'Oreal is the only cosmetics company over the past five years to have maintained or grown its market share in categories like cosmetics and hair care, both globally and in the U.S. Consider Maybelline, the U.S. mass-market cosmetics house that L'Oreal acquired in 1996. The French giant revamped the brand's drab packaging...
...think about where to deploy assets this year and beyond, save room for dividend payers. Byron Wien, market strategist at Morgan Stanley, predicts that a surge in the prices of stocks with a yield will be one of the big surprises of 2004 and that the year's winners will include Pfizer, Wyeth, Bristol-Myers, GE, Microsoft (it started paying a dividend last year), Coca-Cola and Altria. Any number of mutual funds focus on dividend payers. Among the best are Fidelity Dividend Growth, T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth and (if you invest through a broker) Capital Income Builder from...