Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Chairman of the Standing Committee on Athletics and Government professor James Q. Wilson: "The biggest bureaucracy isn't in Washington, D. C. It's here at Harvard. Just try getting into a pickup game at the IAB on Friday afternoons...
...Stephen Wilson '81, a friend and classmate, said yesterday, "Brad's personality made him exceptional. You forgot the fact that he was handicapped when you were with him. His personality remained unchanged, always friendly, optimistic and outgoing...
James MacGregor Burns '47 tackles this age-old debate with remarkable vigor. Burns, a Pulitzer Prize winner, has long been fascinated by leaders, and much of his life's work has prepared him for writing Leadership. His biographies of Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Woodrow Wilson, and of two Kennedy brothers have won him wide acclaim. But Burns has been more than a dispassionate observer; in 1958 he ran for Congress, and he has haunted Democratic national conventions for the past two decades...
Some of the committee members have already been heavily involved with the Core. James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, chaired the original task force on the Core set up in 1975. Wilson now heads the Social and Philosophical Analysis subcommittee...
...Wilson, who could ot be reached for comment yesterday, expressed opposition to the by-pass plan in an April meeting, saying it might "convert a carefully conceived opportunity for flexibility into a generalized departmental by-pass...