Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...graduate of Shanghai's Chiaotung University, Tsien came to the U.S. in 1935 as a mechanical engineer, won a master's degree at M.I.T. the next year, then went on to Caltech. Commissioned a colonel in the Air Force during World War II, he headed a brain trust in Germany at war's end to scout Hitler's missile techniques...
...million dollar financing arrangement by Harvard Trust Company represents the largest single commitment of its kind in the bank's 106-year history...
Alfred Clifford, vice president and real estate officer of the Harvard Trust, said that the excellent location was what sold the bank on the idea. The motel will be directly accessible from the Cambridge-Allston exit of the Massachusetts Turn-pike extension...
Ever since Robert H. Chapman became director of the Loeb Drama Center in 1960, his main policy has been not to impose one. "The Loeb capitalizes on student interest," he says. "The idea is to trust in what the students can do, and we keep as light a hand on the production as possible. Our program has evolved; it hasn't been dictated or invented...
...they trust his judgement, they are often afraid to hear it handed down. When he dissects a Loeb effort, his charm can give way to an icy directness. Most leads and directors do end up wandering into his office for a post-mortem. Says one HDC executive, "If you ask him, he gives it to you straight -- right between the eyes. He judges everything from a professional standpoint. That's a good influence...