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...extremely unfortunate if people are making ideology a criterion for the tenure process," Choper said. "There could be more effect on the long term nature of the institution, if quality is submissive to ideology. It could even damage a great law school like Harvard...
...from the shadow of Brother Michael, produced three songs. Walden came in to revise and then produce How Will I Know. And Michael Masser covered the pop side of the tracks, producing four of his own compositions, including Saving All My Love and Greatest Love. Says Davis: "Our main criterion in picking each song was 'Will it be a hit?' " The album, budgeted at $200,000, finally cost almost...
...action alive and eliminating anything that breaks the rhythm of the show. "Pace is a matter of taste," he says. "It means keeping the action alive. But that can be done with pauses as well as with picking up cues. It means not having any deadwood." Using that criterion, he discarded what even he thought was a good number from Call Me Madam: "Everything else will be an anticlimax." And out it went, over the protests of Composer Irving Berlin and Choreographer Jerome Robbins...
Longtime Corporation-watchers place a higher value on professional representation as a criterion for selection to the Board, which until Hugh T. Calkins '45 stepped down two years ago included two lawyers, two businessmen and one academic...
...journals. The recent disclosure of misconduct by a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Ellis Reinherz at the Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has lent a kind of scientific confirmation to the occurrence of fraud at Harvard. The professional misbehavior has been independently repeated, gaining the same criterion of reliability that the errant scientists' research could...