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Sabino Rodrigues III '74, one of the two undergraduate members of the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, said this week he is considering asking the ACSR to recommend next fall that Harvard divest its stock in several corporations.
The whole thing is still very much in the formative stages; Rodrigues says he would have to get re-elected to the ACSR next year to carry out his plan. But he says the corporation that immediately comes to mind for possible divestiture is International Telephone and Telegraph, and that he doesn't believe Harvard should divest its stock in Gulf, as the Pan-African Liberation Committee demanded two years ago.
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