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...school will be located on the Caspian Sea, away from the capital city. Teheran, as agreed on earlier this year in consultations between the Harvard group and the Iranian government...
HAWTHORNE Q. MILLS, 46, who was mission coordinator, is now posted as political counselor at the U.S. embassy in Teheran...
...university classroom. Frances Fitzgerald, well-known investigative journalist, reports in Harper's Magazine how "professors are fired or arrested for expressing independent views, and students are arrested or shot for demonstrating." Foreign professors complain that Iranian University degrees are comparable to high school diplomas in developed countries. The existing Teheran affiliate of the Harvard Business School gets its share of the bad marks, too. Part of the funds for it were raised at Iranian "charity functions," where members of the royal family lined up the wealthiest guests and stared at them till they contributed...
...Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni affairs and development and the head of the Harvard group, is now in Teheran, discussing the proposal with the Iranian university's board of trustees...
...shrewd and dapper Interior Minister. Amuzegar was chief negotiator for the producer countries in the 1971 settlement that first humbled Western oil companies by forcing costly price and tax boosts. Since then, he has become the Shah's right-hand oil expert. In an interview in Teheran last week with TIME Correspondents Karsten Pragerand William Stewart, Amuzegar talked forcefully on a range of topics...