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...successor will be Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology Theda Skocpol, who was a vocal critic of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ leadership earlier this semester...
Humor helped defuse an uncomfortable situation for Summers in March at the physics department library, where he took questions from an audience largely unhappy with his record on women in science. Lisa Randall ’83, a professor of physics and harsh critic of Summers, was enlisted to introduce the president but could barely muster a kind word. “We’re perplexed how you could draw those conclusions,” Randall said of Summers’ NBER remarks, “given the lack of evidence.” Then she rolled her eyes...
...He’s hardly your typical actor in the movies,” says Ansen, now a movie critic and senior editor for Newsweek. “[Most movie actors] are really only themselves when they have someone else’s lines to speak, but John is not that way. He is very smart and very eloquent and has never let his celebrity turn his head...
...think the space might give a particularly vivid focus to demonstrations against the war on Iraq and against the U.S. government’s revolting class-based treatment of its enlisted personnel,” said John Womack Jr. ’59, an outspoken faculty critic of U.S. foreign policy, who is Bliss professor of Latin American history and economics...
...emphatic critic of the Swain decision, Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, who remains an outspoken Harvard law professor, lamented then that the three alleged attackers were given a second chance...