Word: deans
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Pampered, patronized and paternally cherished, such a student receives no opportunity to develop a conception of any reality outside of one solely populated by self-validating reflections. Even socially, she noted, students here seek administrative ego-support, referencing one student's now-famous appeal to the Dean of Students, published in The New York Times, to ban homework on the weekends. (The Crimson, you may recall, proclaimed earlier this semester that no student should have to do homework on a Friday night...
...College, more than ritual, at least concludes with one, and my grandmother will be here to prove it. Just remember, if you see me sniffling this Thursday, in addition to the pang of nostalgia and the bitter-sweetness of moving on, it might also be in the hopes that Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 will see me, take pity and let me stay on another year or so. Luke Z. Fenchel '99, a government concentrator in Leverett House, was executive arts editor of The Crimson...
...Years later, MacNeil says he had a conversation with a Harvard dean about his criticism of the College's history program...
Years later, MacNeil says he had a conversation with a Harvard dean about his criticism of the College's history program...
Currently HIID is not under the control of oneschool but instead answers to the provost'soffice. Pagett said the committee might examinewhether HIID would be more efficient if itreported to one dean...