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...stories she wrote for the paper and had lifted extensive material directly from speeches and papers published on the Internet. The media attention followed her decision to sue the Moorestown, N.J. school system to ensure she graduate as sole valedictorian of her high school. A federal judge ruled in Hornstine??€™s favor last month and forbid the school district from naming a co-valedictorian...
According to Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73, who declined comment on Hornstine??€™s case, Harvard admission is contingent on five conditions enumerated for students upon their acceptance—including one which stipulates admission will be revoked “if you engage in behavior that brings into question your honesty, maturity, or moral character...
...Hornstine??€™s spokesperson, Steven K. Kudatzky ’72, had said previously that she was in contact with Harvard about the alleged plagiarism...
...time, Kudatzky said he thought it unlikely that Harvard would withdraw Hornstine??€™s admission...
Harvard’s decision to revoke Hornstine??€™s offer of admission is the latest development in a saga that began with Hornstine??€™s $2.7 million suit aimed at preventing her Moorestown, N.J. high school from appointing a second student to share her valedictory honors...