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"He was the product of a search for someone innineteenth-century and modern fiction," Damroschsaid. "People who knew him undoubtedly knew thathe was interested in gay studies, but it wasn't aquestion of recruiting him to do that.Increasingly, his courses have expressed thatinterest, but that has been a completely personaldecision...
The drug company will give the grant and theclinician will do the study. There's always aquestion when that happens."
After protesters entered a forum at last year'sparents' weekend, the session turned into aquestion-and-answer period during which parentsasked Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III andothers why the students' concerns had not beenaddressed, Santiago-Rosado said.
"Concerns of planning the future of cellularbiological sciences at Harvard turns into aquestion of how best to engage in hiring facultyto expand the field, and it's better to have oneunit working together than two," Guidotti said.
"Workers should have a right to decide forthemselves to join unions," said Levin. "It is aquestion of democracy in the workplace."