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At Dunster's urging the legislature redefined the College's government in 1650, establishing the bicameral system that has persisted with only one major modification until today. The Corporation, composed of the president, treasurer, and five Fellows, won primary control over the institution. The Board of Overseers became a supervisory...
In this period the Corporation was expanding Harvard into the research and teaching institution we see today, and taking greater interest in the University's finances. But one of Harvard's worst financial crises ever occurred during the American Revolution, when noted patriot John Hancock served as the Corporation's...
Barbara J. Flynn City Treasurer Troy, N. Y.
Not once did she obviously dissemble, or weasel away from a question. But she did make some wise tactical retreats, giving ground as necessary. For instance, a questioner asked about her nominal positions in various Zaccaro business entities: sometimes she is listed as treasurer, sometimes secretary, sometimes vice president. "It...
I think there are interesting issues involved in this case that touch deeply on sex-role problems in our society. On the one hand, there are traditional expectations that men will manage the business affairs of the family and wives will sign on as secretary-treasurer or vice president or...