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...Dean approves a case, an ad hoc committee is formed, comprised of three outside scholars, two senior Harvard faculty members from outside the candidate??s department and the man himself—the President of the University—who chairs all of these closed-door sessions. These are your tweed-clad, brandy-sipping decision-makers...
...John Kerry lost the election, he suggested both the candidate??s lack of “neighborly presence” and the seeming contradictions in his stance on the Iraq...
...election begins to subside, Democrats have begun to do what we do best: Monday morning quarterbacking. Everybody has their own theory about what went wrong. Liberals note that Bush successfully painted Kerry as a political opportunist and flip-flopper—a task that was made easier by the candidate??s inability to stand firm on the war in Iraq—while conservatives point to statistics showing that rural voters turned out in droves to vote against a candidate they saw as out of touch with their “moral values...
Einkauf said he has received a few complaints about early campaigning, but he said nothing has been confirmed. The candidates are punished monetarily for breaking campaign rules—various offenses cause money to be deducted from a candidate??s $100 campaign budget...
...Associate Dean of the College Thomas A. Dingman ’67 seems to be the only candidate with the credentials. A fellow member of Gross’ senior staff, Dingman sports a resume that fits the description’s definition of the “Strong Internal Candidate??; as associate dean, a post he has held for over a decade, he oversees residential life and serves as the College’s liaison to the Harvard University Police Department and the athletics program...