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...Radziwill arrived in a long, lime-green silk crepe by Yves St. Laurent, edged with gold. Mrs. Kennedy's guest list had plenty of show business: Conductor Leonard Bernstein, Movie Producer Sam Spiegel and Broadway's Mike Nichols, Sybil Burton and Arlene Francis, plus Economist J. Kenneth Galbraith and Politicians Robert F. Kennedy, Pierre Salinger and Franklin D. Roosevelt...
...article says that businessmen have traditionally criticized Harvard's economics department as "infiltrated by anti-business radicals ... [but] actually, faculty members are far from radical." The magazine also notes, that "Even Galbraith seems mild today," citing his claim that he is having trouble just trying to maintain his reputation as a liberal...
...department itself is "terribly conservative," Galbraith added. Dunlop said he was pleased that the article provided a more balanced view of the department to business than was usual. But Harvard still isn't pro-business, Business Week claims, quoting Carl Kaysen, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, as saying "At times we think businessmen are wrong and we are right and we know better...
...program, which will feature half-hour speeches by John Kenneth Galbraith Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, Benjamin I. Schwartz ', professor of History and Government, and professors from other schools, will run from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m. A Shell Oil Co. film on the Mekong Delta will be shown during the evening...
...that, there are a number of University people on the committee, including Charles P. Whitlock, assistant to the President for Civic and Governmental Affairs; John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics; and Theodore Sizer, Dean of the Graduate School of Education...