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...we’ve been dancing around the question of elitism all evening.And for good reason. No mere triple Harvard graduate (A.B., M.A., and Ph.D.) is sitting in the Coop Café last Wednesday evening. The former New York Magazine Theater reviewer and current Bloomberg News Drama Critic and Harper??s Book Reviewer is one of the most erudite, powerful, and notoriously unforgiving critics of his time. Not many men can print that Barbra Streisand’s nose “towers like a ziggurat made of meat” without getting sued. Careers turned...
...Noting Harper??s “humanistic breadth and culture,” the professors urged the committee to appoint someone in the same mold—“a distinguished educator, of independent mind...
...They made no mention of race, though Harper was the first African-American to serve on the Corporation, nor did they touch on Harper??s role as the only known critic of Summers on the board. Instead, the professors focused squarely on the replacement’s profession, seeking to reduce the influence of Corporate America on the board...
...mail from Romance Languages and Literatures Department Chair Christie McDonald dated September 6, which was obtained by The Crimson, lists “potential candidates” for Harper??s position that, she wrote, “have found consensus among several colleagues...
...Indeed, McDonald indicated in her e-mail that she had been in touch with Robert D. Reischauer ’63, a Corporation member, to discuss the search for Harper??s replacement...