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...enlightened Europeans, not money-obsessed, hyperviolent Americans. I wonder whether it has occurred to Rifkin that America's economy and society are very vibrant not because Americans are materialists but because their culture encourages innovation and doesn't stigmatize failure to the degree that European society does. The gross domestic product is a lousy way to measure an economy's true value. Quality of life, including opportunities, open space, freedom, diversity and population density, should also be considered. Has it occurred to Rifkin that Europeans, who value human rights and global cooperation, are also proud, prejudiced, xenophobic, racist, militaristic...
Benedict H. Gross ’71 is Leverett Professor of Mathematics and Dean of Harvard College...
While Dean Gross said he could not legally comment on potential candidates, Associate Dean of the College Thomas A. Dingman ’67 seems to be the only candidate with the credentials. A fellow member of Gross’ senior staff, Dingman sports a resume that fits the description’s definition of the “Strong Internal Candidate”; as associate dean, a post he has held for over a decade, he oversees residential life and serves as the College’s liaison to the Harvard University Police Department and the athletics program...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 said he and his new Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien will review applications as they come in and that while they were seeking somebody from within Harvard, anybody outside may apply as well...
...Gross said he has been meeting with focus groups—from freshmen and prefects to House Masters—to discuss the criteria for the new dean. He said yesterday that he had been part of “informal conversations” with staff from...