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Winters added that though much of the Sullivan vote would transfer from one cousin to the other, “that’s not enough to elect [Eddie], so he’s gotta hustle...
...unilateral, but it did in fact have the support of most American citizens, which surely egged him on. The ensuing disaster is partly the fault of those Americans who told pollsters back in 2002 and 2003 that they supported Bush's war and then in 2004 voted to re-elect him, which he took, quite reasonably, as an endorsement of his policies. Millions of Americans now apparently regret those opinions. But unlike the politicians and the pundits, they do not face pressure to recant or apologize. American democracy might be stronger if they...
While Altshuler remains at the helm of the school for the next six months, Faust, with the help of an advisory group composed of eight faculty members, will continue the search for a new dean. In her e-mail, the president-elect also sought input from other GSD faculty, students and staff...
...CCSR also addressed a proposal from a concerned student organization, the Harvard Darfur Action Group (HDAG), which had garnered over 1400 petition signatures and sent letters to Interim President Derek C. Bok and President-elect Drew G. Faust regarding its proposed divestment model...
...hope the next [College] dean will have more meetings with the president and the provost in the future," he said. "The structural position of Harvard College in the administration of the University is something I have discussed at length with the governing boards, as well as with [President-elect Drew G.] Faust and Mike Smith," Gross wrote in his e-mail to The Crimson...