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...questions about the books we read, questions about arguments with the books we read, questions about what I said, and arguments with what I said,” said Martin H. Peretz, the longtime editor-in-chief of The New Republic and an occasional lecturer on social studies...
...Administrators also shed light on what they perceived to be the defects of the grading system at the time. Paul H. Buck, former dean of the Faculty, told The Crimson that a “police-type exam given in great detail” can ruin “brilliant students,” and director of freshman scholarships Wallace MacDonald ’44 added: “Too few students realize that God is not grading their bluebooks...
...processors, donated by the Digital Equipment Company—whose founder, Kenneth H. Olsen, famously said that “there is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home”—were Harvard’s baby steps into the computer...
...most tumultuous moment of Houghton’s tenure came in early 2006, when he found his colleagues divided on the question of whether to keep on former University President Lawrence H. Summers in the face of faculty discontent...
...Christopher H. Green ’08—who said that Kozol has had an influence on him—said he has had trouble finding a teaching job after being turned down by TFA. Public schools otherwise require teachers to be state-certified, and jobs at charter schools, many of which do not require certification, are quite competitive...