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...What are the chances?” Vangelakos exclaimed. “It must be fate...
Altshuler said that if there existed a University Senate, with representatives from all the schools, Summers’ fate might be different...
Harvard’s top lawyer wrote this week to Institutional Investor magazine protesting its portrayal of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ role in the fate of a close colleague implicated in a U.S. government lawsuit. An article in the magazine’s January issue suggested that Summers’ friendship with Jones Professor of Economics Andrei Shleifer protected the professor—who led a controversial Harvard project to advise Russia in the 1990s—from consequences at Harvard. Seized by some Faculty members to criticize Summers, the article, “How Harvard Lost...
...Faculty do business as usual,” Pinker continued, “then let’s just get a namby-pamby like all the other university presidents.”In the meantime, the six people who hold the key to Summers’ fate have stayed mum in the midst of the crisis. Last year, the Harvard Corporation, the governing board with exclusive power to fire the president, released two statements in support of Summers.But on Wednesday, Corporation member James F. Rothenberg ’68, the University treasurer, declined to say whether the board still...
...course, Summers’ future will be decided by the Harvard Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, not by public opinion—but that hasn’t kept people from being interested in speculating on what Summers’ fate will...