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Addressing a crowd of about 80, BSA President Brandon A. Gayle '03 called upon administrators to again display their willingness to meet with students about their concerns. Gayle and other BSA members met with administrators in February concerning remarks Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53 had made about grade inflation...
...While neither Rudenstine nor Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 came to their Mass. Hall offices today, staff members did report to work despite the continued occupation...
...speaking with us or attending public events, several have changed their minds. The lack of vocal opposition has highlighted the isolation of the University administration as it opposes a living wage. The administration’s isolation is also seen in its public response to the sit-in. Provost Harvey V. Fineberg ’67 has issued a statement reiterating the administration’s same old claims: almost no one receives poverty wages, he says, and other perks and benefits have been expanded. These claims have been dissected by the Living Wage Campaign in literature, teach...
Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. ’53 has attracted a lot of attention this year for his campaign against the “evil,” as he puts it, of grade inflation. The publicity has been spurred in large measure by his theory of why grades have gone up. According to a view stated by Mansfield—most recently in an April 6 article in the Chronicle of Higher Education—there was once a Garden of Eden at Harvard in which professors gave students the grades they deserved...
...DIED. HARVEY BALL, 79, commercial artist and adman who invented the now ubiquitous and much parodied Smiley Face in 1963; in Worcester, Mass. The goal of the yellow symbol was to put smiley faces on frowny workers at two newly merged insurance companies. Ball was paid $45 for his design and never trademarked...