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Dean Thompson never replied to Professor Nesson's e-mail. The second letter I received marked "Personal and Confidential" came on Friday, May 28, 1999, late in the afternoon on the last day of the spring term. This was Richards Professor of Chemistry Cynthia M. Friend's nine-page letter on behalf of the Docket Committee informing me that my formal grievance was in every respect "clearly without merit." Although the letter was stamped "Personal and Confidential" by the Office of the Dean, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles himself was the first to make the letter's contents...
...Harvard had changed dramatically from the constant war between students and administration that had engulfed the College in the late 1960s...
...late February, 50 students from the Progressive Student Labor Movement surrounded Mass. Hall to present a letter of protest about sweatshop labor to University President Neil L. Rudenstine...
...After a protest outside a Faculty meeting on March 9 this year, Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr., chair of the Afro-American studies department DuBois professor of the humanities, said "this reminds me of the late '60s. This is great...
Harvard had changed dramatically from the constant war between students and administration that had engulfed the College in the late 1960s...