Word: fineberg
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Harvey V. Fineberg '67 is a very good provost...
...Fineberg has been a front-runner in the presidential search perhaps even before it began. He has been a strong administrator and an invaluable player in the Rudenstine era, and has a good record of pushing for science and technology improvements in the College. His long tenure at the University gives him better knowledge of Harvard than any other candidate. But he has played a relatively small role in undergraduate education. Fineberg is well-liked by students in his role as a professor at the School of Public Health, but undergraduates have had little interaction with him. And while...
...Gutmann is a renowned scholar in her field. Though she is not as well-known in the political arena as Bollinger or Summers, her work at the Center for Human Values has equipped her well for the national stage. She has more experience at Harvard than any candidate except Fineberg; she attended Harvard as an undergraduate, received her doctorate here, served as a visiting professor at the Kennedy School and has a daughter who is currently an undergraduate...
...action and minority education show him to have the potential to be a powerful player on the national stage. He is also a renowned First Amendment scholar and, perhaps more than any of the candidates except Summers, has articulated a political platform. But Bollinger is the diametric opposite of Fineberg in terms of Harvard affiliation; though his daughter is a member of the Class of 1998, Bollinger did not attend and has never taught at Harvard and may have much to learn about Harvard's administration...
Harvey V. Fineberg...