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...gender? If the Supreme Court is to reflect the nation's demographics, at least half its members should be women. Surely the legal profession has at least one woman as competent as Alito. Gloria J. Kiester Northfield, Minnesota, U.S. Politely Succeeding As a businesswoman, I found your "Letter From Shanghai," on the Chinese taking classes in Western etiquette, informative - and frightening [Nov. 14]. It said more about how much money the U.S. stands to lose, and China to gain, over the next 10 years than about how polite the Chinese may become. Although I applaud the efforts to teach social...
...Most of the professors who signed the open letter in September were hesitant to discuss the King appointment at length this week, saying they were unfamiliar with King and had not had a chance to reflect on the decision. But several of the signatories sounded a positive tone...
...Richard Thomas, chair of the classics department and also a signatory to the letter, said he thought King “was an excellent choice...
...June 24 letter to the DoC, University President Lawrence H. Summers wrote that implementing the restrictions would “have the practical effect of grinding research to a halt” by making impractical administrative demands of the University’s faculty and staff...
...letter to the DoD, John Huchra, Harvard’s vice provost for research policy, wrote, in an Oct. 11 letter, that the badging requirement would violate Harvard’s “long history of treating all our members with the same respect, regardless of nationality or citizenship...