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But in January of last year, the faculty approved an $8-10 million plan to renovate the library, a project which Sherwin calls "an enormous challenge."
Buell's motion, which in the face of its enormous demands for new Faculty was unanimously voted down in Faculty Council, eventually failed after garnering 45 votes in the general Faculty meeting.
Besides what her colleagues called "eminent" legal skills, Taylor brings a knowledge of the "nooks and crannies" of the University, which observers say will prove an enormous benefit to both Harvard and herself.
"The potential for having an impact on society was enormous," Gorelick says. "I feel I've had the best job a lawyer can get, both in terms of how interesting it is and the ability to impact the world," she says.
"The systematic review of concentrations through the Education Policy Committee, which he created, has had good effects in terms of understanding instructional needs in various departments," Lewis says. "He has overseen enormous strengthening in the departments."