Howard Johnson (Part 1)
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- Howard W. Johnson (1922-2009)-Part 1
MIT President 1966-1971
Chairman of the MIT Corporation 1971-1983
Howard Johnson was the twelfth president of MIT, as well as chairman of the MIT Corporation and president of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. As the Institute’s president from 1966 to 1971, Mr. Johnson faced a tumultuous period of foreign war and national dissent. By listening and building consensus, Mr. Johnson gained widespread support and respect, and he wrote of these decisive times in his book, Holding the Center: Memoirs of a Life in Higher Education. His public service included membership on the National Commission on Productivity, the President’s Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy, and the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
It’s great when the person doing the interview knows so much about the subject of the interview.
Great chain of hotels/restaurants that slowly faded out. The rooms were rustic and food good. I tend to believe the pandemic was the final nail.
Learned much from this interview. For one, that HoJo was a homeboy! Da Bearssss
Can’t figure out if you’re joking or really confused.
@retox44 this seems right up your alley
Wow so little commits
Reverend!
“Howard Johnson’s right”
Reverend!
I’m not going to give up my ice cream parlor that I built with these two hands
Ryanwiseman Johnson's right about Howard Johnson's being right
Talk about watching paint dry....