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...publications that contain the work of its own faculty members. “In particular, it’s important for the Library to keep control of spiraling costs that are being created in part by commercial journals,” Ryan said. Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn stressed that yesterday’s discussions were in their early stages. “The issues are still under ongoing scrutiny,” Mendelsohn said. “We were asked not to discuss them in public.” The Faculty Council holds biweekly meetings...
...chaos did not subside with Harvard’s next president, the ineffectual Edward Everett, class of 1811. “Old Granny,” as students unaffectionately called him, was also killed in effigy in the Yard—this time by hanging. Although Everett was hired to help settle US/Canadian border disputes, he couldn’t settle the unrest in his own university...
...KILLED IN EFFIGY Josiah Quincy, class of 1790 (burned) Edward Everett, class of 1811 (hung...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) guard was dispatched to a report of a group being loud on the Harkness Commons skating ring at 14 Everett Street in Cambridge. The individuals were sent on their way. 11:58 p.m.—Officers were dispatched to a report of a suspicious item in the Blackstone Steam Plant Complex at 46 Blackstone Street in Cambridge. The officers reported that the item appeared to be road flares wrapped in tape and rope that were lying on the ground near the loading dock. The Cambridge bomb squad arrived and determined that the item...
...place of science in the University may be the most difficult—and the most essential.Faust’s controversial predecessor, Lawrence H. Summers, came under fire for, among other things, emphasizing science growth at the expense of other fields. Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn said that Summers “had hitched his wagon to the growth of the natural sciences.”A lot of money is at stake. More than half a billion dollars’ worth of new science buildings are nearing completion behind the Science Center, and billions...