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The Alumni
In this issue's Alumni section:
Doctor in the House - How to Become a Conductor - Designed to Please - Speak Up: Overseer and Director Candidates - Honors All Around - New Look - Comings and Goings - Out in Front - Cambridge Redux - Self-employed - Yesterday's News

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Comings and Goings

Gain insight into why Americans spend money and time on fruitless pursuits, or learn about Frank Lloyd Wright's unbuilt projects in the Windy City when "Harvard Comes to Chicago" on May 15. President Neil Rudenstine contributes a luncheon address to the program. Contact the Harvard Club of Chicago, at (847) 256-1211, to register by the May 8 deadline.

Among other Harvard speakers traveling in May and June are astrophysicist David Layzer, at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Northern Connecticut on May 5; molecular biologist J. Woodland Hastings, at the Harvard Club of Central Michigan on May 12; University marshal Richard Hunt, at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Rochester on May 13; head of the map collection David Cobb, at the Harvard Club of Western North Carolina on May 13, and at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Worcester on May 20; Sue Weaver Schopf, coordinator of research advisers for the Extension School's master's degree program, at the Harvard Club of West Virginia on May 13, and at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of the Inland Northwest on May 20; psychologist Douglas Powell (see page 22), at the Harvard Club of Fairfield County on May 18; historian William Gienapp, at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of New Hampshire on May 20; and professor of government Theda Skocpol, at the Harvard Club of Cape Cod on May 21.



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