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...that fund drive officials are worried about reaching the zenith. So far, says Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, associate dean of the Faculty for development, the University has received more than $81 million in advance pledges and donations; and, despite an unstable economy, Melissa Gerrity, acting associate dean of the Faculty for finance and administration, says she "hasn't heard terrible gloom and doom yet." One reason for the early success of the drive may be that Harvard Campaign officials have aimed the late 1979-early 1980 Cupid's arrows at wealthy foundations and companies, many of which can always afford...
...that fund drive officials are worried about reaching the zenith. So far, says Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, associate dean of the Faculty for development, the University has received more than $81 million in advance pledges and donations; and, despite an unstable economy, Melissa Gerrity, acting associate dean of the Faculty for finance and administration, says she "hasn't heard terrible gloom and doom yet." One reason for the early success of the drive may be that Harvard Campaign officials have aimed the late 1979-early 1980 Cupid's arrows at wealthy foundations and companies, many of which can always afford...
...that fund drive officials are worried about reaching the zenith. So far, says Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, associate dean of the Faculty for development, the University has received more than $81 million in advance pledges and donations; and, despite an unstable economy, Melissa Gerrity, acting associate dean of the Faculty for finance and administration, says she "hasn't heard terrible gloom and doom yet." One reason for the early success of the drive may be that Harvard Campaign officials have aimed the late 1979-early 1980 Cupid's arrows at wealthy foundations and companies, many of which can always afford...
...other times, their reasons are sharp and to the point. Dean Glimp has said, "A private university like Harvard just cannot afford to decentralize the decision-making structure." And Dean Trottenberg told students who wanted seating, "The people who give money to Harvard seem to be quite pleased with the way the school is run right now. Will you be able to run it as effectively...
Dean Ford said yesterday that Trottenberg's arrangement with the Ford Foundation will allow him to come back one day each week to Cambridge "so I don't anticipate any difficulty in the transition...