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...Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president of alumni affairs and development, oversees the fundraising aspect of Harvard's finances. Peterson, who left his medical practice to become Harvard's dean of admissions before joining the Development Office in 1972, says that although he is involved in fundraising efforts for numerous special projects, his primary concern is ensuring that gifts to the University are sufficient to "make sure that this place doesn't atrophy." Peterson says there is less concentrated inherited wealth than in the past, but there is still plenty of "new wealth,"--wealth that Harvard must find ways...
...Corporation has also approved the creation of a third pooled income fund as an additional part of a University fundraising program which allows contributors to Harvard to receive interest on their gifts, Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni affairs and development, said yesterday...
...Lyndon Johnson's nomination; later she served him as the nation's first black female ambassador-to Luxembourg. By 1970 she was a partner in a blue-chip Washington law firm. Along the way, Harris also broke onto the billion-dollar boards of IBM, Scott Paper and Chase Manhattan...
...United Nations General Assembly . . . Chairman of Credentials Committee for 1972 Democratic National Convention; criticized by some at the time as being too much of an "Old Guard" Democrat . . . Civil rights champion since student days . . . Speaks up for blacks, women and other minority groups as director of IBM, Scott Paper, Chase Manhattan Bank . . . Member of prestigious Washington law firm with strong middle-of-the-road Democratic ties . . . Protestant . .. Married to William Beasley Harris, an attorney with the Federal Maritime Commission...
Despite the star-studded lineups of the Trilateral Commission and the Brookings Institution, both remain largely unknown to the general public. The more obscure of the two is the Trilateral Commission, which Chase Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller prodded into existence in July 1973. Rockefeller thought there ought to be a meeting place for citizens from the leading non-Communist industrial areas-Japan, the United States and Western Europe-to debate and perhaps work out solutions to their common political, economic and security problems...