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Bradies T. Howe '61, general manager of Harvard Student Agencies, announced to approximately fifty HSA representatives Tuesday night that he will resign his post effective July 1.
Howe, who is also the Director of the Student Employment Agency and an associate director of admissions, refused comment yesterday about his remarks Tuesday night.
Steven P. Motenko '75, an HSA manager, said yesterday that it was "largely due to Brad Howe that HSA has turned around and gotten out of the red."
Howe was hired two years ago to stabilized a foundering HSA, according to a source in the agency, who added, "He is the kind of guy who likes a challenge, and the challenge was to get HSA on the road to recovery. Now that's happened, he is going to move on."
When Howe took over HSA in 1972, the agency had never made a profit. This year HSA expects to show a $12,000 profit, the first money-making year in the organization's history.
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