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Stephen R. Latham
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Just a Little Daft
"One of the activities from which I derive particular pleasure is the doing-in of clergymen," says Jim Sheppe, smiling broadly.
Of Richard Goodwin, Galileo and Social Theory
R ICHARD GOODWIN IS writing a play. Every morning he drives from his house in the Concord woods to a
A Little Fame Every Day
Someone asked Mike Schubert in his junior year of high school whether he thought he'd grow up to be famous.
Unlocking the Files
Harvard collects an enormous amount of information about you. Your application to the College begins a vast process of fact-collecting
Magic and The Big Lie
At the core of every magic trick is a lie. When the silk has changed its color, when the chosen
More Than One Great Wall
The Chiang Kai-Shek memorial occupies several city blocks of space in the center of Taipei. Only a short walk from
Improving the Means of Production
President Bok's 1979 annual report--which he devoted entirely to a critical evaluation of the Business School--left the faculty and administration
B-School's Salmon To Occupy Newly-Created Retailing Chair
Walter J. Salmon, Kresge Professor of Marketing at the Business School since 1970, will be the first to occupy the
Once Upon a Corporation...
It is the age of the proportional profits elephant, the time of the corporate fable, when a format meant for
SASC
The Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) is sending $200 to the Zimbabwe Patriotic Front to help support the Front's national