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December 1998, Volume 67, Number 2

Features

The MBA Mosaic
A new survey reveals trends among GSB alums and sheds light on the conditions that make some people entrepreneurs.
By JANET ZICH

All for One
Links forged by Business School grads create a powerful lifetime network.
By JENNIFER REESE

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

CALENDAR

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: Bea and George Gibson, MBA '39; Joe Ollivier, MBA '67.

PEOPLE
A voice-mail message proved a wake-up call for one busy professional.
By Paula Reynolds, MBA '83

YESTERDAY
All-female Smith College was once a leading feeder school for the GSB.

HUMOR
The Official Kvetch of the Millennium sounds off about the M-word.
By Todd Barrett, MBA '95

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
Marketing's bigger voice.
Japanese subsidiaries.
First-time owners and the housing market.
Car buyers ride the Net.

NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.

IN MEMORIAM

ALUMNI WEEKEND 1998

CLASS OF 1973 25TH REUNION

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