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Just before Summers announced his own resignation in February, Altshuler praised the president’s “extraordinarily effective?? leadership. “I have never heard a GSD faculty member express anger at President Summers,” he told The Crimson at the time...
...played by Nina Han ’09, in “Learning to be Silent” perfectly complements Ethel’s (Caitlin Smythe) and Vi’s (Francesca S. Serritella ’08) ethereal voices.The set, designed by Malone and Owings, is simple but effective??a couple of benches and a pulpit for the church, a set of lockers for the high school, a poker table and couch for the Reverend’s living room. But the set changes are no less impressive because of this simplicity—the props...
...fooled: The Faculty of Arts and Sciences, your effectual boss, is profoundly satisfied with the status quo. So sit back, sign those fundraising letters, be personable (i.e. coddling) and try to look cool, hip, and progressive. You’ll be much happier and much more “effective?? than Larry Summers ever could have been. Travis R. Kavulla ’06-’07 is a history concentrator affiliated with Mather House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Graduate School of Design, Alan A. Altshuler, told The Crimson last week that he has been recently contacted by a Corporation member who wanted to discuss “current controversies.” Altshuler, a Summers appointee, said that he praised Summers' “extraordinarily effective?? leadership of the University in the conversation with the Corporation member...
...degree of reform this course of action can bring about. Pulling our money from an individual corporation may have serious repercussions for that corporation. Such actions, however, generally benefit that corporation’s competitors, whose actions are frequently just as exploitative. Take, for example, the “effective?? boycott of Shell in the late 1990s, which probably benefited Chevron more than anyone else...