Word: steiner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University and a close adviser to Bok on a wide range of issues...
...committee is roughly split between Harvard and Radcliffe officials, although there is a great deal of overlap, with Bok, Burr, Steiner and Nickerson representing Harvard; Horner, Lyman, Belin and Bundy representing Radcliffe; and, Rosovsky somewhere in between...
...Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday that he has circulated copies of the legislation to the deans to determine how it would affect Harvard operations...
...Steiner comes to acknowledge, the event that Fischer called "this little thing between me and Spassky" was not so minor after all. "To an extraordinary number of human beings," he concludes, "the events of that summer communicated a rare sense of intensity... for several months, a totally esoteric, essentially trivial endeavor, associated with pimply, myopic youths and vaguely comical old men on park benches, held the world enthralled...
...create that intensity on the board; despite the book's schematics, the actual play at Reykjavik was not the stuff of legend. It is the text that manages to capture the historic and psychological undercurrents that made everyone believe for a moment that chess was indeed "everything." Steiner calls his own chess prowess "risible." His book, however, is deadly serious. The men he moves are real...