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After professors at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences declared their lack of confidence in the embattled Mass. Hall chief, Harper wrote in an letter to Summers, “In my judgment, your 2004-2005 conduct, implicating, as it does, profound issues of temperament and judgment, merits no increase whatever...
...typical Hastrup proposal,” says the future Mrs. Hastrup. Running with her fiancé through a state park near her home in Easton, Mass., Stephanie L. Sawlit ’07 was sure he was going to pop the question that day—she just wasn’t sure when. The picturesque woodland setting seemed appropriate, but they returned to Sawlit’s house sans ring. That evening, at a dinner to celebrate her mother’s birthday, Sawlit, sitting next to John W. Hastrup ’06, could feel the rectangular ring...
...previous searches, Harvard wanted someone different from its last chief executive. Yet the committee also sought a leader who could continue many of the projects that Summers had undertaken during his five years in Mass. Hall...
...healed a campus bitterly divided over the Vietnam War during his first term in Mass. Hall, did more than facilitate a truce between opposing camps. With Knowles at his side, Bok charged a long-stalled curriculum review, helped open Harvard’s gates even wider by ending early action admissions, and helped restore order to University Hall...
...don’t think they ever came in thinking of themselves as caretakers,” Vice Chair of the Board of Overseers William F. Lee ’72, a College senior when the then-aloof Law School dean first came to Mass. Hall. “He just said he was ‘going...