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...also in Harvard’s interest that the Corporation effectively resemble the community that it represents. The search for Winokur’s successor must take a long, serious look at women and minority candidates, and it would be heartening to see one of them appointed. Increasing the Corporation??s diversity would be an impressive way to build upon a positive weekend of changes for Harvard’s highest governing body...
...first glance, Rubin’s appointment to the Corporation??which oversees the University President—might seem problematic due to Rubin’s close relationship with Summers. They were close friends in Washington, D.C., and Rubin was, by many accounts, a strong and influential advocate for Summers during last year’s presidential search. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Rubin’s appointment was made because of his connection to Summers; Rubin’s personal qualifications speak for themselves. The Corporation clearly felt that Rubin was a capable replacement...
Student and Faculty input on these decisions would be welcome, and one of the Corporation??s most immediate priorities must now be to reform the undemocratic and murky system of selection. The Corporation will soon begin the search for Winokur’s successor, and they must trust the Harvard community enough to give it a voice in the decision...
HarvardWatch, a student group affiliated with the Progressive Student Labor Movement, plans to protest what it calls the Corporation??s “undemocratic and unaccountable” processes outside today’s Corporation meeting in Loeb House...
...announcement comes as the Board of Overseers prepares to meet Sunday morning to rubber stamp the Corporation??s designated replacement for member Robert G. Stone Jr. ’45, who announced last December that he would retire at the end of the academic year...