Word: warburgs
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Paul M. Doty, Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry and chairman of the department, and John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, also agreed to support the resolution after Ptashne changed its wording yesterday. The resolution now reads...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics-who Kraft said would call for a no-confidence vote on President Pusey-questioned both the procedure used to discipline Faculty members last Spring and the way Pusey selected the members of the new University-wide Committee on Governance. A similar line of questioning came from Michael Walzer, associate professor of Government and leader of the liberal caucus. Expressing doubts probably shared by many liberals on the Faculty. Walzer questioned the proposals for future discipline of Faculty members...
...went on to say that the liberal Faculty members, including John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, are preparing a vote of no-confidence to be presented at the first Faculty meeting...
Died. James P. Warburg, 72, multimillionaire financier and author of dozens of books on U.S. foreign policy (Peace in Our Time?, 1940; The West in Crisis, 1959); of a heart attack; in Greenwich, Conn. Wealthy by birth, well placed in banking, Warburg had every reason to support the established order. Instead, he became an articulate advocate of new, often radical political maneuvers, assailing such elements of U.S. policy as the refusal to seat Communist China in the U.N., and America's stress on military rather than socioeconomic solutions to the cold...
...members of the health plan's board of directors come as a surprise. Several of them have Harvard connections--like Dr. Sidney Lee, another associate Med School dean, and Dr. Alonzo Yerby, director of Harvard's interfaculty program on health and medical care, and even John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics...