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...consultant who is advising the tenants on the negotiations. Giovanditto’s group filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in October, charging that the Board was not giving residents the chance to negotiate directly with Harvard. Giovanditto could not be reached for comment last night. But Halbfinger indicated that tenants might accept the deal, although some residents have said they would prefer to move to a Harvard-owned plot behind the local library. Harvard’s Chief Planner Kathy Spiegelman also said she had received “positive feedback?...
...that Bok would disagree with Summers’ ideas, but rather with his methods. Bok, both in 1971 and today, seems most comfortable playing a parental role—supporting the sometimes revolutionary ideas of his tenured children from the shadows. “Others will have to comment on my image. I try not to worry about it,” writes Bok. “Trustworthiness is another matter. University presidents have to persuade in order to accomplish much. Without trust, it is very hard to persuade.”The words of his first annual report...
...defendant declined to comment yesterday...
...spokesperson could not be reached for comment...
...President Edward M. Hundert by concerns over fiscal management and administrative secrecy, as well as Hundert’s approach to relationships with the faculty. “I thought that I could take advantage of the momentum” of Summers’ announcement, Krauss said. Requests for comment were not returned by Hundert’s office. Case’s Board of Trustees, which alone has the authority to fire the president, announced yesterday its continuing support of Hundert’s leadership after a regular weekend meeting. Although Krauss said he would not characterize his decision...