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...months before the party's summer convention, leaving him gasping in the final weeks of primaries and prompting George W. Bush to opt out of public primary funding altogether in the 2000 election. (Bush did take $67.6 million in general election public funds.) In 2004, John Kerry and Howard Dean also opted out of primary public funding, with Dean sending an e-mail to supporters asking for their blessing...
Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 praised Purcell’s political and managerial experience, describing him an “effective and thoughtful mayor...
...Former Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby consolidated the two deanships in 2003, ousting Lewis from his position as then-dean of undergraduate education Benedict H. Gross ’71 took the helm of the College. Kirby wrote in an e-mail that there was a “near-total separation of responsibilities regarding curriculum and the broader realm of undergraduate life” in the old structure...
...wanted a unified reporting under a strong Dean of Harvard College, who would make sure that undergraduate education and student life would be absolutely central to the agendas of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences,” he wrote, adding that the new structure falls in line with this goal...
...report, Lewis noted that since 1947, only one Dean of the College (Ernest May) had been a member of the Harvard teaching faculty. The report notes that the Dean of Undergraduate Education position, held by a member of the Faculty in all cases, was created “around the end of the term of the last faculty Dean of Harvard College,” by no “accident.” Though Hammonds is tenured in both the History of Science and African and African American Studies departments, she comes to the College's top post from...