Word: chase
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...erroneous. The matter rests with the Faculty who may choose to consider and re-consider any issue. This one currently is tabled. Many members of this community, however, are now working for a consistent and feasible resolution of the matter. Inaccurate quotations do not help this effort nor Harvard. Chase N. Peterson '52 Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids
...Chase N. Peterson '52, dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, said yesterday that since the Faculty's January 14 decision on Paine Hall the Committee has "suspended action on everybody," and has not reduced stipends of any students placed on probation...
...danger is that De Gaulle, if forced to devalue, might not stop at a reasonable 10% change in parity but insist capriciously on 20% or more. That would give France an enormous trading advantage, and force a competitive devaluation of other currencies. As David Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank, said in London last week, the franc is "the key currency. If you could guarantee that nothing will happen to the franc this year, you could guarantee there would be no monetary crisis...
...last weekend, everyone in rock had read Rolling Stone Magazine's special issue on groupies, i.e., the girls who chase rock bands. The effect of the story, of course, was to reaffirm in the rock player's minds just how desirable they are. I think this knowledge ultimately confuses them, but they really like being wanted...
...Chase N. Peterson '52, dean of Admissions and Scholarships, said that the scholarships committee would consider the latest SFAC resolution, but indicated that he himself would vote against accepting it. Reducing scholarships was, Peterson said, "only a paper manipulation from scholarship to loan," which could easily be rescinded if the Faculty decided to change its policy on scholarship reduction...