Word: steven
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...landing signal officer, in charge of directing aircraft approaches, saw that it was too high and swinging dangerously leftward-and then too far right. By radio he ordered the pilot to gun his engines and fly clear of the deck, a routine procedure for aborted landings. But Marine Lieut. Steven E. White, 27, did not-perhaps could not-obey. His plane skidded at 145 m.p.h. onto the flight deck past the last of the arresting cables and caromed some 500 ft., its right wing lopping chunks off parked jets along the way. Finally it rammed broadside into a "six pack...
Probably no one in the University's central administration has a smaller office than Steven H. Atkinson '67, executive director of the University Committee on Patents and Copyrights (CPC). Tucked away in a corner of Holyoke Center, the tiny cubicle seems to rebel against the image of the huge, omnipotent University. But out of that little room have emanated almost all of Harvard's big successes in the area of technology transfer...
...Steven N. Fine '81, 1981 editor-in-chief, said he though the GSA "voerreacted" to the article, written by Adams House resident Jared S. Corman '81. Fine said the GSA's demands were "out of proportion to the hurt the article caused...
...Steven J. Rosston is a member of the Harvard rugby team and an editor of The Crimson...
...Steven J. Rosston '81 is a member of the Harvard Rugby Team and a Crimson editor...