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...president’s defenders created the public myth that a handful of lazy leftist professors had brought down a heroic bold thinker, the Faculty talked intensively about what really had gone wrong. Now that we have relearned important lessons about the values of the University, we must not forget them. In most analyses of Harvard’s turmoil, too much has been made of the mysterious uniqueness of academic culture. Instead, most of these lessons about leadership and change are common knowledge among business managers and engineers: A leader’s personal style matters, if truthfulness, kindness...
...things: Why do I possess these negative feelings toward Harvard? What do I like about Harvard? However you feel, know that you will always have a home in Cambridge, Mass., and that you will always be a Harvard alum. Most importantly, please remember this statement even if you forget all others: the Harvard Class of 2006 rolls deep, but we can always roll deeper (roll deep: to travel and/or be with a significant number of people). Come join the ranks of the proud Harvard 2006 alums. Bonam fortunam!Tracy T. Moore ’06, the first class marshal...
...spending in a decade. To be sure, the Bush administration is not alone in these misdeeds; Democrats and Republicans alike have stood by as the education of U.S. youth has become a singularly lagging priority in federal planning. Ma and Pa America seem all too willing these days to forget its children, all too willing to forget the importance of education, which has always been the the great equalizer of our society, allowing people from different backgrounds to better themselves and to improve their lives. Hopefully, next year will see more of the positive developments and less of the negative...
...Crimson coach Tim Murphy said. “I know for us it had a kind of surreal feeling at the end with darkness falling and the students taking the field. It’s a game that none of us who were there will ever forget.”If not for junior running back Clifton Dawson’s two-yard touchdown scamper on the second possession of the third overtime, it may have turned out to be the series’ second tie. As the sun set over southern Connecticut and a stadium without lights, the possibility...
...cards. Our only conclusion at such close range can be that it has been a good year for historians and for sorcerers, and that it has been a year of expansion. Although history is said to repeat herself anyway, President Pusey and the overseers seemed determined that she not forget Harvard this year. An ancient historian by trade, the president has pointed to the College’s past, shown that it has grown by fifty men annually during the last century, and has concluded that it could do so again in the future. Untutored in mathematics, we felt that...