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...Steiner says he came to his job as general counsel in 1970 by "total luck." A graduate of the College and the Law School, he had returned to Harvard the previous year to serve as a staff member for a faculty-student-alumni committee on University governance, after several years spent working for the federal government...
...Washington D.C., Steiner served as chief of legislative programs for the State Department's Agency for International Development and then as general counsel and staff director for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
Explaining why he took the job at Harvard, Steiner says, "Mr. Nixon got elected president, so I knew I was going to be bounced from my job." And while he was working for the committee, the Corporation decided to create the position of general counsel. "Fortunately it was before the days of national searches," he jokes. "And there...
...Steiner was born in Mt. Vernon, N.Y. and grew up in New York City where he attended Columbia Grammar School. As an undergraduate at Harvard, he played freshman basketball and, later, house intramurals...
...active in Philips Brooks House and the Signet Society, a private undergraduate social club, and currently sits on the graduate boards of both organizations. In 1972, Steiner served as acting master of Eliot House, to which he belonged as an undergraduate...