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...first anyone at the Business School learned of this was in March of this year, when Manufacturers Bank filed suit in Middle-sex County. "There was no reason to [inform Harvard], in my opinion," Epstein says...
...some "mistake." We hope it isn't usual practice for the University to respond three months later to complaints of racism. And we hope it isn't usual practice for Harvard lawyers like Taylor to fail to inform managers like Berry of complaints of racism. According to official statements by Harvard, Berry didn't learn about the complaint to MCAD until months after it was made...
These multiple perspectives inform Cambridge, his fourth and best selling novel so far, recently reissued in paperback. A historical novel set in the early 19th century, the book narrates the journey of the Englishwoman Emily Cartwright to an unnamed Caribbean is land to look after affairs on her father's plantation estate. Part of the book is told from her point of view, part from that of an educated, African-born Christian slave named Cambridge...
Glasser did say, however, that the center has sent its clients letters and has tried to inform as many people as possible about the move...
...duty of press is to inform the public in an enlightened way, and question authority, but press shirks it because of the increased number of libel suits against it and the publicity and the money they would cost," he said...