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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hickey is thus the latest casualty of the Faculty of Arts and Science's (FAS) disregard for the community. Following the trend in taking actions which long-time maintenance workers see as efforts to push them out, FAS has recently decided Hickey is not worth keeping, and intends to replace...

Author: By William L. Kirtley and Megan L. Peimer, S | Title: Joe Hickey's 'Retirement' | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

...abhor this decision and are writing in the hope that perhaps, this once, the demonstration of student support for Hickey will encourage the FAS to reconsider its decision. We agree with Hickey about Harvard's inhumanity. As he said, "You would think that this glorious [institution] would just care a little more." (See the front page of the Jan. 22 Crimson...

Author: By William L. Kirtley and Megan L. Peimer, S | Title: Joe Hickey's 'Retirement' | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

...FAS has no need to take steps which amount to the firing of its workers. In fact, Harvard has no need for the $2.1 billion Rudenstine is slaving to raise for the Capital Campaign...

Author: By William L. Kirtley and Megan L. Peimer, S | Title: Joe Hickey's 'Retirement' | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

...course, we have no illusions that such justice will be served. On a number of previous occasions, the FAS has refused to even acknowledge, much less honor, the demands of the real people who make Harvard's status possible: think back to the period of months during which Harvard refused to discuss the payment of part-time workers' benefits with the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers; its turning a deaf ear to the students who petitioned for the tenure of Associate Professor of History Ellen Fitzpatrick; its indignation at the mere suggestion of reforming the Administration's archaic...

Author: By William L. Kirtley and Megan L. Peimer, S | Title: Joe Hickey's 'Retirement' | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

Earlier, in August, HASCS made a major set of changes to the e-mail system, adding new, more powerful FAS and HUSC machines. But these changes were still incapable of handling Harvard's massive e-mail load...

Author: By Matthew W. Granade, | Title: E-Mail System Redesign Closer to Completion | 2/4/1997 | See Source »

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