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...Raymond Vernon, Johnson Professor of International Business Management, yesterday agreed it is essential to an- ticipate oil cutbacks because of the potential for violent disruption in the Middle East...
...York Governor Hugh Carey, the semi-retired automaker appeared at a banquet thrown by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith to receive its first American Heritage Award in recognition of his years of civic service. After being praised by National Urban League President Vernon Jordan for his commitment to the ideal of "an open, integrated society," the prizewinner declared that shoring up U S. industry would do as much as anything to bring about "a more just social order...
...Professors Stephen K. Bailey, School of Education Brian Berry, School of Design Harvey Brooks, Kennedy School James Duesenberry, Economics Samuel Huntington, Government Nathan Keyfitz, Sociology Stephen Marglin, Economics John Montgomery, Kennedy School Richard Musgrave, Economics Dwight Perkings, Economics Thomas Schelling, Kennedy School Peter Timmer, School of Public Health Raymond Vernon, Business School David Maybury-Lewis, Anthropology HIID Institute Fellows Clive Gray Richard Mallon Marguerite Robinson Michael Roemer Donald Warwick Lester E. Gordon, Director of HIID Glenn Jenkins, HIID Institute Associate David Cole, HIID Rural Development Coordinator
Columbia started four freshmen, and its junior center, winner of the Ivy League Name of the Year Award, Vernon Outlaw. The Lions demonstrated the inexperience early and often as they did more travelling than Bob McAdoo has done in the past three seasons. Their 15 turnovers were largely responsible for Harvard's 41-38 lead at halftime...
...Vernon Jordan, head of the National Urban League, regularly uses the President's State of the Union message as an occasion to offer his own report on the state of black America. Last week's installment, like its predecessors, was grim. Describing blacks as "boat people without boats," Jordan said that their average wages had shrunk from 61% of white wages in 1969 to 59% in 1978. And despite the reports of a growing black middle class, the number of blacks in that category remained stationary at about 25% throughout the 1970s; so did the larger number...