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...exchange of letters came after The Crimson first reported last Thursday that Summers told professors and Corporation members last fall that he intended to fire Kirby. The Crimson cited two sources, one a professor close to the central administration, and the other an individual in regular contact with members of the Corporation. According to the sources, the plan was put on indefinite hold after Summers’ conflict with the Faculty last spring...
...food in which I was sure that if I ate it, I would get some kind of severe disease. But I always accept it and eat the food anyway. You can always treat a disease, but you can never rebuild that trust again. FM: Did Wes Craven personally contact you when Universal decided to make a motion picture out of your book, “Serpent and the Rainbow”? WD: What happened was my agent sold the book to a producer who brought the project to Universal. Wes Craven, who ended up directing it, is a very thoughtful...
While McDonald introduced the statement in the e-mail, and asked professors who wished to sign it to contact her before noon today, the actual author of the statement is not revealed...
...fact, no such conversation between The Crimson and Professor Cummins occurred. When attempting to contact Professor Cummins yesterday, a Crimson reporter used a public, online telephone directory to locate a home phone number. The reporter found and called a phone number for Tom Cummins in the Boston area. In speaking to a woman who answered the phone initially and a man who answered the phone in later calls, the Crimson reporter conducted an interview, repeatedly referring to the male party as Professor Cummins. The reporter concluded that this person was Professor Cummins, but in fact he was a different...
...appalled that sources described as "a professor close to the central administration and an individual in regular contact with members of the Corporation" (the Harvard Crimson article "Summers Planned to Fire Kirby, Sources Say" (10/11/05)) have spread rumors about President Summer's intention to fire the Dean of FAS, William Kirby, in December 2004, and about his subsequent inability to do so during the crisis around his presidency. We think it is highly improper if, as reported, the President of Harvard has been expressing to members of the faculty his “deep dissatisfaction” with the Dean...