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...Corporation faces the future, it should choose a President with greater skill as a leader of academics and with Summers’ vision for Harvard’s future. The easy road towards retrenchment and consensus-based leadership will not make Harvard stronger. The next president must not only calm the waters, but also make hard decisions that will sadly, but inevitably, cause some resentment. But Harvard is not just a worker’s cooperative run for the faculty of one particular school. The Corporation must support decisions that put the needs of all of the University?...
...play, Spillane-Hinks maintains a strict professionalism throughout the process. Auditions begin Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the Agassiz’ high-ceilinged Horner Room, which, with its wood floors, chandeliers, fireplace, and grand piano, provides an unusually refined ambience.Spillane-Hinks and her producers sit behind a long table, calm and much more serious than at Pizza Q. That’s not to say they’re all business—they aren’t afraid to laugh with actors, especially those they know, and their discussion when the actors were out of the room was the light...
...experience, he’s calm, he’s balanced,” Dershowitz said. “I only wish he was 55 years old and could serve out the next ten years...
Aspiring Harvard undergrad Stephanie Bianchi had no idea when she left the calm shores of Put-in-Bay, Ohio—population 128—to visit Harvard that she would land in the middle of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ historic resignation...
Yesterday evening, in his first sit-down interview since announcing his resignation, a calm Summers said he had made up his mind last Wednesday to leave Mass. Hall...