Word: clare
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PRESIDENT Bok called a seven-hour meeting last week and decided to hand a pink slip to one of his employees. The denial of tenure to Assistant Professor of Law Clare Dalton may present many complicated and controversial issues--about standards for tenure and the direction of legal scholarship--but mostly it was a personal statement on the work of one scholar at one school. A verdict on whether a woman hired nine years ago with the near guarantee of a permanent position had met the standards of Harvard Law School...
April 19, 1985: The Harvard Law School appointments committee refuses to recommend Assistant Professor of Law Clare Dalton for tenure. The seven-member committee split evenly three ways: two supporting tenure, two opposing, and two asking for a two-year postponement before considering her for tenure...
President Bok announced yesterday that he did not grant tenure to Assistant Professor of Law Clare Dalton, who charged that she was discriminated against by the Law School faculty...
...Whether Clare Dalton deserved tenure isinextricably intertwined with what standards hadbeen imposed on men," she said. "It's impossibleto consider the question without looking at thediscrimination question...
President Bok's decision to uphold the denial of tenure to Assistant Professor of Law Clare Dalton did not consider whether she had been a victim of gender discrimination, Bok said in a memo to the Law School faculty Wednesday...