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...entirely well-received. A review in The Crimson assailed the title actress, calling her “eminently unbelievable ... recklessly artificial and horribly overplanned.” The review sparked a controversy in the Harvard theater world, leading Ursula G. DeYoung ’04 to write a long letter to the editor defending the actress’s performance and calling the play “a brilliant confirmation of Mike Donahue’s genius...
Professors who signed the letter said they hoped their effort would spur voters to focus on economic issues as well...
Wells said the outpouring of support for the letter from his colleagues would help to erase the Business School’s reputation as a politically right-of-center institution...
Organizers of the letter decided they would only allow tenured and emeritus professors to sign. Moss said the move was designed to avoid situations in which tenured professors would encourage junior faculty to join the open letter effort. “Requests from senior professors can seem like they have some sort of pressure attached,” Moss said...
Wells said that no business school resources were used in the open letter effort, and that professors who signed represent only themselves—not their institutions...