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...Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan—although she said she didn’t discount the possibility that an insider could be effective—warned that a candidate from within Harvard might have too narrow a perspective on the institution...
...science. Summers announced his resignation in February, days before the Faculty was set to vote on a second no-confidence motion. Summers lost the first 218-185. An outspoken critic of Summers and the sponsor of the second no-confidence vote, Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan, wrote in an e-mail that she was not surprised by BusinessWeek’s ranking. “Leadership, in the sense of being persuasive enough to motivate others to get ‘on board,’” wrote Ryan, “requires...
...Lecturers and preceptors often have a heavier teaching load and thus have less time to devote to scholarship and research,” wrote Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan in an e-mail. “That doesn’t mean that they can’t be good teachers, but it can sometimes make it hard for them to be on the cutting edge of their fields,” she wrote...
...this afternoon that groups will be reimbursed for the levy. In an e-mail to UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07, Gross wrote: “I have spoken with Dean [Jeremy R.] Knowles and Dean [Judith H.] Kidd about the FAS gift tax on student accounts. Although it would be improper for FAS to selectively repeal the tax, I have decided that the College will reimburse student groups for this assessment.” Gross’s statement directly contradicted an e-mail he sent...
...nominee. But the Gates furor soon died down, and during his three years as CIA director he was widely praised inside and out of the agency for being an effective and fair manager. "I never saw him or anyone around him trying to cook the intelligence on Iraq," says Judith Yaphe, who served under Gates as the agency's senior analyst on Iraq and now teaches at the National Defense University. "Gates was just the opposite. You were told this is what we need and look ahead. I never was told what to write...