Word: harlow
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...1950s and '60s, TIME lionized the Capitalist as Hero in a flock of fact-packed if somewhat breathless cover stories. They were rather typical of the uncritical coverage in this age of conformity and steady growth. The 1955 Man of the Year was General Motors' central-casting CEO Harlow Curtice (he was Hollywood-handsome, tungsten-tough, up-from-the-bottom, etc.); that year, GM also topped FORTUNE's first 500 list. TIME created a sensation by spotlighting the little-known Jean Paul Getty as the world's richest private citizen...
Upon returning to America, expecting the usual back-to-school ritual exchanges of hugs and how-was-your-summers, Harlow received a shock: he was not penciled in for Eliot housing after...
...Harlow says the Eliot House Masters, Senior Tutor and Harvard Housing Office have all been helpful and caring since he's been at Harvard. But the paperwork gaffe now has him temporarilly ensconced in a corner of a friend's living room, waiting to hear good news from Harvard but also hedging his bets by appartment-hunting off-campus...
Many upper-class students with less serious problems than Harlow, or even none at all, would appreciate more administrative contact with the Collage over the summer vacation...
Henderson's complaint is basically the same as Harlow's: it is about Harvard's lack of contact...