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Princeton professor James McPherson boasted three years ago in The Nation magazine that he had counted “at least 120?? errors, “large and small,” in Geoffrey Perret’s last book, “Lincoln’s War.” Perret should have been proud that McPherson—arguably the world’s leading living Civil War historian—took the time to tally all the mistakes in the volume. It places Perret a cut above the many writers who toil away in both...
...contentious than recent sessions, but it was not without a dash of drama.Early on, University President Lawrence H. Summers interjected, “May I inquire if a quorum is present?”The rules of Faculty procedure say that one-sixth of the Faculty—about 120??must be in attendance for a binding vote to be held.Minutes later, an aide handed a sheet of paper—possibly attendance figures—to Secretary of the Faculty David B. Fithian. Two members of the docket committee that manages legislation hurried out of the meeting...
...neighbors’ plan, commonly known as the Carlson petition, would cut the maximum allowed height on the Mahoney’s plot, for example, from 120?? to 24?...
Last spring, the committee settled on a stringent set of regulations, including a drastic cut in permitted building height on the most controversial site, the Mahoney’s Garden Center plot—from 120?? to 24?...
...time of Harvard’s proposal, the site was zoned to allow buildings up to 120?? in height...