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According to Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, Summers earned high marks from Faculty for his delicate handling of the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies’ report on wages for Harvard’s lower-paid workers and his statement in a December Faculty meeting about the University’s handling of federal information requests about foreign students...
...People were wondering whether he might resign this year or next,” said Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn...
...these were discussed over coffee or lunch, there was no sense of egregious breaking of bounds and inserting power where it shouldn’t be,” said Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn. “There was the sense that these were difficult problems in small departments with special characteristics. Departments who didn’t get themselves prepared got run over, but if you had close to unanimity in your department and consulted with people who would be affected, you could get a pretty good result [from Knowles...
Following an investigation at the scene, police arrested Zedginidze in Child Hall—a Harvard-owned residence hall located at 26 Everett St. Zedginidze lives in Child Hall...
Such stitch-in-time wisdom should be obvious to cash-strapped governments trying to do more with less, but at the moment there's no single national figure teaching the preparedness lesson. In the 1980s, Surgeon General C. Everett Koop helped calm the early hysteria over AIDS, telling the well how to stay that way and reminding them that in the meantime there was no reason to fear the sick. Thompson and Ridge, national doctors without a medical degree between them, have been no match for that kind of performance. Even Satcher has not achieved the same iconic status. During...