Word: interred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nearly 40 years, he has played an absolutely central role in the University-wide academic planning process that has unfolded over the last few years. He has made critical contributions to bringing Harvard's different Faculties closer together. He has charted a course through new terrain for many inter-Faculty academic initiatives, and has ably taken on some of the most challenging administrative problems facing the University, in areas as diverse as science policy, benefits planning and information technology...
...become Provost. His new Leverett Professorship is a symbol of the strong commitment that he and I share to scholarship across Faculty lines. It will enable him to combine and build upon his achievements as both Provost and scholar, bringing the insights he has developed through his leadership in inter-Faculty initiatives to bear more directly on the actual practice of interdisciplinary teaching and research. I hope very much that Harvard's next Provost will accomplish as much in that challenging role as Jerry has during his productive and distinguished tenure. Neil L. Rudenstine President
...means No!" Whatever happened to "Yes means Yes?" What kind of mediation service abdicates its duty to get Harvard students to Yes? Now, maybe, since the HMS is just in its infancy, we should cut them some slack. But, as long as HMS decides to focus on inter-ethnic dialogue and problem solving, it will be grossly underutilized...
...Harvard men's team, tallying a disappointing 424, placed third at the tournament, the oldest in inter-collegiate golf. Sophomore Darren Kilfara was Harvard's top performer, placing fourth overall with a 78. Freshman Ed Boyda cracked the top 10 finishers with an 82. Sophomore Joel Radtke (87), freshman Louis Sanchez (88) and junior Jack Wylie (89) rounded out the men's top five...
Preparing for the 21st Century: Reclaiming the Initiative in Africa.Through April 10. An inter-collegiate conference on Africa including speakers and workshops on such issues as Africa's relations with the international community, the impact of a non-racial South Africa and the role of women in Africa. For more information, call Koranteng Ofasu-Amaah at 493-0326. Registration fee of $15, reduced rate for Harvard affiliates, Kennedy School of Government...