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...first, dated May 20, 1994, while Harper was the U.S. State Department’s top lawyer, concluded that then-Secretary of State Warren Christopher should authorize American diplomats to back United Nations resolutions stating that “genocide has occurred” in Rwanda. Three other senior State Department officials signed the letter as well...
...Despite some dissatisfaction among faculty members, though, some professors are calling for closure. “After all the work that’s gone through already, I find it difficult to believe we could start all over again,” Pearson Professor of Philosophy Warren D. Goldfarb ’69 says. “I think there’s a sense that we should bring this to a close. We should be able as a faculty to make a decision,” says Kemper ’41 Professor of American History James T. Kloppenberg...
...else,” John T. Lane ’56 recalls. “We were more interested in other things than how much elbow room we had.” Although Pusey told the meeting of Associated Harvard Clubs that the Chemistry Department had outgrown its facilities, Warren Kantrowitz ’56 did not recall overcrowding in the chemistry lab. “Everyone had plenty of lab space,” he says. “I don’t remember having to share beyond a comfortable level in any work that...
Answers: Condoleezza Rice, D; Madeleine Albright, B; Warren Christopher, E; James Baker III, A; George Shultz...
Today not much is left of the pipeline company that Lay, the preacher's son from Missouri, turned into a high-flying purveyor of wind and water, electricity and energy emissions and, ultimately, hot air. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett now owns the Big E's biggest pipeline. Texan T. Boone Pickens has replaced Enron as the nation's biggest energy trader. A holding company that operated Enron's international assets last week sold off 15 pipelines and power plants, from Bolivia to Turkey...