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Last week, almost 100 Harvard University faculty members made it clear to President Neil L. Rudenstine and Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 that the battle for a Harvard Living Wage could no longer be regarded as a student movement but rather as a community-based effort. Each signature on the open letter supporting the Living Wage Campaign brings the movement a step closer to the prestige and legitimacy--and ultimate it deserves...
Clearly, the ball is now in Rudenstine and the University's court. In an April 9 Op-Ed in The Crimson, Fineberg explained that because of the complexity of the issue at hand, the University's decision "will not be simple and [is] not apt to be quick." Perhaps now that so many faculty members have joined the cause, the University will be moved to act a little more quickly...
Over 90 Harvard faculty members stepped up to the plate in the fight for a Harvard living wage on Friday in an open letter to President Neil L. Rudenstine and Provost Harvey V. Fineberg...
Meanwhile, leaders of the RCAA met with Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 and interim Radcliffe head Mary Maples Dunn to discuss the organization's future membership...
According to Fineberg, the president has beenso reluctant that other administrators startedasking for donations on his behalf. Fineberg saidthe fund would also help the president make up forUniversity projects that had been less successfulin the capital campaign...