Word: derek
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Another student, Derek T. Ho '96, suggested that if Harvard were "serious about recognizing different life stories, admitting people with those different stories, then she is an exemplary story [that] we don't often see here at Harvard." Ho, who is co-managing editor of the Perspective, the College's self-described "liberal monthly," argued that the College "has lost the opportunity to admit someone who would have added to the Class of 1999. I think it was our loss...
According to Pusey's successor, Derek C. Bok, there were three factors that changed around 1971, when he took office: federal money allocated to research began to level off, student aid began to be used on a larger scale and universities became subject to federal regulations such as Title IX and affirmative action...
...later the Watergate special prosecutor, McGeorge Bundy, a top member of the Kennedy-Johnson brain-trust and former dean of the faculty, Robert D. Cross '47, dean of Swarthmore College, Dr. John D. Knowles, director of Mass. General Hospital, Edward M. Purcell, University professor and Nobel laureate and Derek C. Bok, then dean of Harvard Law School...
Corporation member Judith R. Hope remembers Slichter's organization as being instrumental for the nine-member search committee, which eventually selected Rudenstine as the successor to former President Derek...
Daniel J. Goldhagen, assitant professor of government and social studies; Christopher D. Killip, professor of visual and environmental studies; Derek A. Pearsall, Gurney professor of English literature; John K. Shearman, Adams University professor; Kay K. Shelemay, professor of music; Kenneth A. Shepsle, professor of government; and Sarolta Takacs, assistant professor of the classics, have finished their appointments as well...