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...don’t want to be setting up a polarity with the COOP,” said Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71. “I like the direction of the new system, but all the parties in the system have to get together, sit down, and come up with a proposal...
...Summers also referred to Henry Rosovsky, former dean of the Faculty, who commented in 1984 that the teaching effort of Harvard professors had declined by half in the prior four decades...
...With exasperation in his voice, he said, “Here’s a proposal far less radical than the abolition of tenure but which would be regarded as radical at America’s leading universities: Every five years, every professor should have a discussion with their dean about what they’ve done over the past five years and what they propose for the next five years. But that is regarded as a radical proposal that is threatening to tenure...
...Former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 is, of course, the most notable example. His book last year, “Excellence Without a Soul,” so fiercely attacked the proposed general-education requirements that the task force’s final report was obliged to note his “forceful (and, we hope, premature) critique...
...interview with The Crimson in October, soon after he had announced his plan to resign as Dean of Harvard Medical School (HMS) effective this July, Joseph B. Martin said, “I want to be remembered first as a dean of students.” With this weekend’s announcement of HMS’s plan to double its expenditure on compensation for hospital-based teachers, Martin may have found a roundabout way to solidify that image in the eyes of HMS doctors for years to come. HMS currently budgets $8 million per year...