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"Harvey went to prison, he knew he'd made a mistake, both his sons were profoundly affected by this and his wife was laboring on alone," Dreyer says. "It was my hope something could be done to save this family."
"I don't think I affected the outcome in any significant way at all," Tribe says. "Harvard had its share of oars in the water," he says. "But I don't think we changed the direction of the boat."
Knowles said after the meeting that many of the changes he suggested in his letter regarding recruitment, including increasing both the number and the scope of concurrent position searches, were already underway. But he said the future prospects for increasing the size of the faculty would not be affected one...
One thing that will not be affected, at least not immediately or directly, is the peace process. The last four months of violence have proven, to the extent that there is any dialogue about peace left to speak of, that Israeli politicians' roles are largely irrelevant to Yasser Arafat's...
Council members called the last two semesters a "trial period," during which the College's administration would see how universal access until 1 a.m. affected campus life.