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Robert J. Weiner
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Prince Proposes Mideast Policy
If the United States does not offer practical and "even-handed" solutions to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, the volatile
Language of Business
To Sanjay G. Kallapur, accounting is the Rodney Danger-field of the business world--it gets no respect. But Kallapur, a fifth-year
Double Duty: Filling the Role of Dean and CEO
When Business School student Michael Hren and 80 members of his first-year section found problems with their Management Communications class,
Humanities Center Proposals: Resolving the Space Crunch
A year ago, when students asked Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 about the possibility of a student
Setting the Tone for a Social Conscience
This fall, for the first time, incoming Business School students will spend their first day discussing ethics. The scheduling of
Bok, Horner Address Seniors at Baccalaureate
Although government programs play a vital role in addressing the nation's problems, only individual inititative can substantively better society, President
Commencement Cares: Tents and Chairs
Not everyone at Harvard is finished with final exams. For most who remain in Cambridge, the two weeks between the
Alumni Return to Cambridge
When more than 1000 graduates and their families visit Cambridge this week for reunions, they may enjoy some unexpected social
Victims Recall Atomic Blasts
The horror of the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki should spur citizens worldwide to call for an end to
A Hands-On Classroom at the B-School
The case study method--now regarded as the academic trademark of the Harvard Business School--has become a fixture across the River
Boston Program Offers English as a Second Chance
On a Wednesday night in Chelsea, two Harvard students sit in a classroom together with two women. They are reading
B-School Awaits End of Jackson Trial; Ethical Questions Taking Central Role
While the Business School awaits the verdict in a four-year-old gender discrimination lawsuit that has brought heightened attention to the
Dissent
G ENERAL Secretary Gorbachev's proposal presents a challenge to our leaders, and specifically to President-elect George Bush, to overcome the
Membership Has Its Privileges
T HE staff position doesn't acknowledge that there is a distinction--organizationally, philosophically and legally--between a worker and a union member.
Liberties Group Requests Inquiry of Stadium Sign Ban
The Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) is calling for an official investigation of police refusal last month to allow