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Clarke L. Caywood, a professor at Northwestern University who specializes in crisis communications, sharply criticizes Harvard??s unwillingness to answer questions regarding any possible security reforms following the Kirkland incident...
Hammonds cites legal reasons when discussing the communication clampdown on House staff and limiting her own comments regarding any possible reforms due to the Kirkland shooting. While Hrones says he understands the rationale, he says assuring student safety should continue to be Harvard??s top priority...
...criminal defense attorney and Harvard Law School graduate Keith S. Halpern, there is no “legitimate reason” he can think of when rationalizing Harvard??s silence, as he says he cannot imagine an alleged drug dealer’s family would sue the University...
...Still, Harvard??s current strategy of limiting communication is not necessarily an improper one given current legal proceedings, according to other experts...
...site of Quentin Compson’s suicide in The Sound and the Fury, (Faulkner wrote that Harvard was a place “where the best of thought clings like dead ivy vines upon old dead brick”). Alongside it stands a display on Harvard??s poets, which chronicles the lives of Eliot, Frost, Lowell, and Stevens, and reveals that Gertrude Stein did not, in spite of the popular myth, receive an “A” for writing that it was far too nice a day to take an exam on the final...