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Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III has noted several reasons why Harvard has not been able to implement a living wage as quickly as students would like...
...course, I have not always felt that way. There were times when I was downright miserable. My academic performance plummeted from near-perfect marks as a first-year to Group III. For a time, I found myself withdrawing socially, a situation that even led to an unwanted late-night brush with University Health Services. I pulled out of the slump, thanks to a little luck and a lot of help from friends, mostly from this newspaper and from Kirkland, my adopted House. What surprised me is that no one on an administrative level at Harvard noticed any of these warning...
...November 23, 1998: Longtime Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III announced he would retire from his post on July 1, continuing to work part-time for the College as a senior associate dean. Named assistant dean of the College in 1963 and dean of students in 1970, Epps worked to improve race relations and presided over a large increase in the amount of student groups on campus--from 90 in 1980 to more than 240 in 1997. "It is hard even to imagine a Harvard College without the imperturbable wisdom of Archie Epps," said Dean of the Faculty Jeremy...
...College Harry R. Lewis '68 announced that Associate Director of Financial Aid David P. Illingworth '71 will become the Associate Dean of Harvard College in July. Illingworth's appointment filled the new College administrative structure created by Lewis to replace outgoing Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. Illingworth will assume "the overall responsibility for student extracurricular affairs and other aspects of student life," while new Associate Deans Thomas A. Dingman '67 and Georgene B. Herschbach will focus on athletics, advising and health and on finance, technology and classroom space, respectively...
...They always have trouble because we don't pay honoraria," says Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III...