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Haddock said that "the creation of a student committee has been a positive sign" that Bok is willing to consult with students...
...little more about it, partly because friend Zoglin, the magazine's theater critic, will weigh in with his words in the issue out Monday; partly because I can't find my notes and the Chaperone publicists said they don't have a script for me to consult. Just one thing: it's odd to evoke the memory of old musicals whose books were inane but whose songs were classics in a new musical whose book is stuffy but whose songs are ordinary. They're knowing pastiche, like the ones in The Producers and its progeny, but not, it's fair...
...University’s estimated 320,000 alumni, according to Harvard spokesman Joe Wrinn. For the letters’ recipients, the chance to opine via mail will likely be the only formal input they will have throughout the duration of the search. While the search committee will separately consult faculty and student advisory committees and meet with alumni, the ultimate decision will be left to the members of the presidential search committee, culled from the Corporation and its sister body, the Board of Overseers. In yesterday’s letter, Houghton wrote—as did Stone nearly six years...
...optimistic view of what would happen if Democrats regained control of one or both houses in the fall is that it would restore the lost balance to government, and inspire the President to listen more, compromise more, consult more as he shaped the last two years of his Presidency...
Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, who criticized the Corporation in February for failing to consult more widely with the University community, said on Friday that the effectiveness of the new attempt to reach out would depend on the process by which the committee members are chosen...