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While his speech had been planned for about a month, at 4 a.m. yesterday—less than 12 hours before he had to give the speech—he decided to rewrite it.
Samuel J. Haynor sat to the side of the raised amphitheater in Radcliffe Yard surrounded by a small circle of friends. It was about 1 p.m., and they were rushing to stuff envelopes with blank cards and small slips of paper.
As the families of graduating seniors and members of the classes of 1960, 1975, and 1985 strolled around Harvard Square, a group of about 30 University employees, students, and sympathetic locals gathered outside the Holyoke Center yesterday evening to protest layoffs and the alleged abuse of temporary workers at Harvard...
Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers Representative Geoff Carens called Prater’s story “one of the worst contract violations that I’ve seen at Harvard.” Carens, who helped organize the protest, is part of a leftist core group of...
"That moment was a month ago," Haynor said about his original speech, which he had submitted to the University about a month prior. He said wanted to capture the current moment. This moment would involve 1,200 cards.