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President Lowell told Clark he could not be reappointed or given a Ph.D., and Clark agreed to withdraw his candidacy for the degree. Later, President Lowell himself crossed Clark??s name off all Corporation records...
...large part, the campaign stems from Clark??s ambitious nature and his expansive vision for the school’s future and the new challenges it faces in a changing business climate...
Harvard Law School spokesperson Michael A. Armini also reiterated Clark??s opposition to “don’t ask, don’t tell” yesterday but declined to explain why Harvard had not mounted a suit. Clark was also unavailable for comment...
...another level: succumbing to threat of financial loss is, in fact, a defeat of the school’s mission (however loosely The Crimson has defined it). As far as I know, Harvard’s mission includes the idea of respect for all its students. To say that Clark??s decision was made in order to pursue Harvard’s mission is to aggrandize inappropriately; Harvard’s mission of fostering an atmosphere of respect has been trumped by Harvard’s goals as a business...
...opposed to Clark??s action but I object to the Crimson’s characterization of it. Harvard’s mission has been degraded by his decision and I resent The Crimson’s attempts to justify it through a superficial cost-benefit analysis. I think that were we discussing a racist, sexist or religiously bigoted employer being allowed on campus, The Crimson would calculate differently...