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...shared some champagne and raised a glass in her honor,” she said. “It was really wonderful.”At 3:59 p.m., Faust walked out of Loeb House. She had her arms around James R. Houghton ’58, the chair of the search committee, and was also accompanied by Susan L. Graham ’64, the president of the Board of Overseers and a member of the group that picked Faust. As photographers scrambled to keep pace with the column of Harvard officials trailing Faust down Quincy Street on their...
Advisory group chair Matthew J. Murray said he hoped that “an ongoing institutional mechanism” would be created to give students “input to the president on matters of concern for the University...
...meeting. “Every door we hit, we talked about this, and every time we talked about it, students responded with ‘why isn’t that in place already?’” Prior to decisions regarding new legislation, Financial Committee (FiCom) Chair Alexander N. “Zander” Li ‘08 had briefed the Council, announcing revisions to the process for allocation of grants to student groups and the posting of regulations governing those processes online. Among the changes Li mentioned was the ability for student groups...
Emma M. Lind ’09, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is a history and literature concentrator in Winthrop House. Garrett G. D. Nelson ‘09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House. Nathaniel S. Rakich ‘10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Greenough Hall...
Today, 17 years later, it is the same author who must see to the fighting that has, of late, characterized the academic politics of our university. Drew Gilpin Faust, who has since migrated from her university chair in Philadelphia to keep house at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, will exemplify—as Harvard’s first woman president—those inversions of traditional gender roles that she is so fond of studying...