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...When Joe Wyatt left Harvard to become the chancellor at Vanderbilt [in Nashville, Tenn.], I called Colin to see if he would be interested in becoming vice president for adminis- tration," O'Brien said. "He decided that he wished not to be considered for the position...
...most telling assault was issued on the Internet by Donna Hoffman and Thomas Novak, associate professors of management at Vanderbilt University. When contacted by TIME prior to the cover story's publication, Hoffman made some of her concerns known. But she -- and TIME -- was constrained by exclusivity terms imposed by the Law Journal that prevented her from seeing the full study before Time's cover went to press...
...past century of this nation's history is as much a part of Shinnecock Hills as the diabolical rough. The club began to take shape in 1891 thanks to the money of William K. Vanderbilt and his wealthy friends, and the sweat equity of the Shinnecock Indians who once inhabited this land on the eastern end of Long Island. The original clubhouse-the original American golf clubhouse-still stands sentinel over the course, a tribute to the genius of architect Stanford White. J.P. Morgan regularly challenged the links, as did Andrew Mellon...
Some veteran police officers told The Crimsonin March that they hoped to see Saul L. Chafin,Harvard's police chief from 1978 to 1983, applyfor the position. Chafin now works as police chiefat Vanderbilt University in Tennessee...
...dyers often catch sight of open-mouthed gapes and wide-eyed stares. "No stranger ever says anything," Brown says. "They just stare." Workman adds that "little kids can't keep their eyes off my hair." Of course, these enraptured spectators can hardly be blamed for their violation of Ms. Vanderbilt's no-staring rule. The novelty of blue hair is justification enough for these bad manners...