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The Alumni

In this issue's Alumni section:
Has Camera, Will Travel - Widow's Unite - Symposiarch Explicates - The Line-up - Now That You're Older and Wiser... - Comings and Goings - Serge Schmemann - Historian of Place - Yesterday's News

For more alumni web resources, check out Harvard Gateways, the Harvard Alumni Association's website

The Line-up

All Harvard degree holders can vote in the upcoming elections for Overseer and HAA elected director. Expect ballots in your mail in mid April, return them by noon on May 31, and be counted. The list of nominees that follows is current as of February 4.

For Overseer (six-year term, five to be elected)*:

Mark A. Bregman '78; Ph.D. '84 Columbia. Somers, N.Y. General manager, Pervasive Systems, IBM Corp.

Jamie S. Gorelick '72, J.D. '75. Washington, D.C. Vice chair, Fannie Mae Corp.

David Ho, M.D. '78; S.B. '74 California Institute of Technology. New York City. Scientific director and chief executive officer, Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center; professor and physician, Rockefeller University.

Nehama Jacobs '74. Pasadena, Cal. Director, Wells Fargo Bank.

Regina T. Montoya, J.D. '79; B.A. '75 Wellesley. Dallas. President, WorkRules; national president, Girls Inc.

Deval L. Patrick '78, J.D. '82. Boston. Partner, Day, Berry & Howard.

John Rockwell '62; Ph.D. '72 UC-Berkeley. New York City. Editor, "Arts and Leisure," New York Times.

C. Dixon Spangler, M.B.A. '56; B.S. '54 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Charlotte, N.C. President emeritus, University of North Carolina; president, C.D. Spangler Foundation.

For HAA director (three-year term, six to be elected)**:

Douglass M. Carver '59; M.A. '64 Boston University. Villennes-sur-Seine, France. Management consultant, owner and general manager, Somadex.

Karen F. Green '78, J.D. '81. Boston. Senior partner, Hale & Dorr.

Robert P. Inches '80; M.B.A. '87 Wharton School. Boston. Vice president and senior portfolio manager, Goldman, Sachs & Co.

James E. Johnson '83, J.D. '86. Washington, D.C. Assistant secretary for enforcement, U.S. Treasury Department.

Lyle D. Kan '77, M.B.A. '80. Los Angeles. Associate partner, Andersen Consulting.

Mercedes A. Laing '77; J.D. '84 Yale. Chicago. Partner, McDermott, Will & Emery.

William J. Patterson '84; M.B.A. '89 Stanford. Mill Valley, Cal. General partner, SPO Partners & Co.

C. Bennett Tarleton Jr., M.A.T. '66; B.A. '65 University of Missouri. Nashville. Executive director, Tennessee Arts Commission.

Pamela Thomas-Graham '85, M.B.A.-J.D. '89. New York City. Partner, McKinsey & Company Inc.


* Nominations of one or more additional Overseer candidates may be made in each year by holders of Harvard degrees. Such nominations must be made on an official nomination form furnished by the Secretary of the Board upon request to qualified applicants, and for 1998 had to contain at least 253 valid signatures. Such nominations, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, had to be filed at his office, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge 02138, by 5 p.m. on February 10, 1998.


** Additional nominations for HAA elected director may be made by certificate, signed by regular members of the association in number not less than three-quarters of one percent of the average votes cast in the previous three elections. For the 1998 election, the number of signatures needed was 250. Such nominating certificates had to be filed at the office of the association, Wadsworth House, Cambridge 02138, by 5 p.m. on February 10, 1998.

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