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...committee have declined to comment publicly on the investigation.Shleifer, who was in Amsterdam to deliver a lecture, declined to say whether he had been punished by Knowles.“I am delighted that this matter is fully behind me,” he wrote in an e-mail message sent from his BlackBerry. “I look forward to following [Knowles’] advice and focusing my energies fully on scholarship, teaching, and on service to economics and to [H]arvard.”Shleifer’s statement appeared to indicate that he would remain at Harvard...
...avoid direct confrontation like your Moral Reasoning TF, try sending a polite but pointed e-mail first. A general e-mail directed to your entire entryway or floor will avoid coming across as a personal attack; just mention that the noise has been an issue and you require relative quiet for your thesis/sanity/orgy/whatever. A simple request for quiet should be effective, since most people realize that this is Harvard and not State U. At best, you’ll get an apology and things will quiet down, at worst you’ll be ignored, and the noise will continue...
...It’s been a long process, but we are finally at the point at which those facilities are imminent, and we will be able to wholly dedicate ourselves to the exhibition and study of modern and contemporary works,” writes Lentz in an e-mail...
...fact that there wasn’t really anything they could do. They applied sealant over the mural, but that was all.When the graffiti on the Warhol-themed mural did appear, Michael S. Rooney ’07 posted a message about it to the Mather House e-mail listserv. The post generated some response, and the panel was shortly removed and the message painted over.Rika Smith-McNally serves as the consulting conservator for the CAC, and her job involves responding to some of the ten to fifteen instances of vandalism to city-sponsored public art that occur each year.Another...
...rigors of Harvard this fall, few expected they would find themselves juniors. In the past month, several seniors have found out that they were listed as juniors by the Registrar’s Office after returning from studying abroad for credit. Several students were excluded from senior class e-mail lists due to error, preventing them from voting in the Class Marshal elections and signing up for yearbook sittings. “I had intended to run for Class Marshal but kind of missed the vote,” Kathryn C. Gluckman ’07 said yesterday...