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This list of candidates was approved by a departmental vote, said Alonso, and then professors individually sent letters to Rosovsky appraising the possible appointments. Alonso added that, putting together these letters, "outside opinion," and the advice of the adhoc committee. Bok decided what array of offers to send out, without a formal department vote--usually required in such cases...
...department had acted by itself, it probably would have looked about the same," Alonso said. Another department member, Professor of Social Relations Phililp J. Stone added: The whole list was considered acceptable so there's no sense of discontent with the four...
...desire for such a build up. Alonso explained prompted the large number of tenure offers. Qualitative research requires large resources--like computers--and a batch of researches to do work together with It you get one of these people by themselves the nature of the their work doesn't make sense." he said...
...exact four appointments resulted from "an educated guess" over which people on the original list would work well together, Alonso said, stressing that Harvard hoped that those who accepted the University's offer would build up research teams. Stone added that in negotiating with the scholars offered tenure, Rosovsky "certainly told each person about the other three...
...Alonso added that Harvard had not expected each offer to be expected, but was prepared to extend a "hell of a lot of money" to support the large number of resources each of the four would need to set up their research, and which Harvard currently don't have...