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...Green Cup booth, EAC member Samantha A. Goodwin ’03 ran demonstrations about the amount of water wasted by a leaky faucet...
...answer depends on who fills that last slot—the unexpected vacancy left by Winokur, whose departure, frankly, is long overdue. (Now, when is Doris Kearns Goodwin going to follow his more dignified example?) Rubin chairs the executive committee at Citigroup. He continues the alarming business-appointee trend of recent years, and at least to the eye of the sometime Mass. Hall observer, he doesn’t exactly expand the Corporation’s repertoire. The University’s highest governing body, already considered basically irrelevant by the average student, is once again in danger of becoming...
...Misjudging Doris Kearns Goodwin” (March 18), Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe says in reference to Overseer Goodwin’s plagiarism: “I do not minimize that error; it was one no scholar should make, and one Doris Kearns Goodwin would be the first to admit she should not have made.” I don’t agree that Goodwin would be “the first” to admit what Tribe calls her “error,” something most recognize as plagiarism...
...Goodwin passed up a chance to be the “first to admit” to her “error” when it was called to her attention back in 1988. Instead, she worked with her attorneys to develop a confidential arrangement in which the author whose work Goodwin had plagiarized was paid a substantial sum upon agreement to remain hush...
Subsequently, Goodwin remained silent for almost 15 years until disclosures by the Weekly Standard and subsequent coverage by other publications, notably Slate.com, forced her to speak...