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Interim University President Derek C. Bok declined requests for comment yesterday, but Harvard spokesman Jonathan D. Longbrake released a statement saying: “We do not comment on individual investments other than what we report to the SEC.” He added that this is a “long standing policy...
...Interim President Derek C. Bok and members of the Harvard Corporation—the University’s most powerful governing body—have also been briefed on the matter, the individual said...
...have spoken with members of the Committee on Professional Conduct (CPC), the eight-member group investigating the matter.Following standard procedure, the committee forwarded the results of its months-long investigation to interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles last month, the two individuals said. Interim President Derek C. Bok and members of the Harvard Corporation—the University’s most powerful governing body—have also been briefed on the matter, one of the individuals said. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because the committee’s work is considered confidential...
...Bok has said that he intends to rely solely on the vice president for government, community, and public affairs, Alan J. Stone, for media relations. But Longbrake will continue to serve Mass. Hall in its dealings with the press, according to Stone...
...addition to the six members of this summer’s committee, a number of administrators were present at the June 9 meeting. Those present at the meeting in University Hall were Kirby, incoming Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, incoming President Derek C. Bok, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross, and Assistant Dean of the College Stephanie H. Kenen. Outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers, who was involved with the Committee on General Education as an ex officio member in 2004, did not attend the meeting...