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...good thing that Harvard will look into this to reduce inefficiency," said Daniel H. Tabak '92, the chair of the Undergraduate Council's residential committee. "I don't know if that will mean that all the rooms will become too cold...
...Hopefully it will mean that by lowering the temperatures in the rooms that are overheated, Harvard will save enough energy," Tabak said...
Daniel H. Tabak...
...Jonathan D. Unger '92 0 0 LEVERETT Nancy Brune '91 1 5.5 Conrad M. Yun '92 0.5 5.5 LOWELL Lori L. Outz '91 1 1.5 MATHER Colin V. Gallagher '91 n/a 2 Bonni N. Grant '92 0 0 Jeffrey M. Perlman '93 0.5 2.5 Daniel H. Tabak '92 0 0 NORTH John M. DeAngelis '91 1.5 2.5 Patrick Yoon '93 0.5 5.5 QUINCY Christopher J. Borgen '91 0 1.5 Joel D. Hornstein '92 0 3 Randal S. Jeffrey '91 0 0 Adam D. Taxin '93 0 4 Nhan T. Vu '93 0.5 1 WINTHROP Dana M. Bush...
Like Pilz, many companies view East Germany as an extension of the West German market. The U.S. consumer-products giant Philip Morris plans to produce 10 million cigarettes a year at a Dresden plant that the company is acquiring from VEB Kombinat Tabak, East Germany's state-owned tobacco company. "We really don't consider East Germany part of Eastern Europe," says John Dollisson, a Philip Morris vice president. "Selling in Dresden should be the same as selling in Munich or Hamburg...